Spark plug socket Can't seem to find a 15/16" spark pug socket for 3/3" drive. Any ideas?
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Re: Spark plug socket That was supposed to be 3/8" drive.
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Re: Spark plug socket I don’t recall... Is the spark plug a 13/16” instead of 15/16”?
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Re: Spark plug socket Maybe just use the spark plug wrench Ford provided, they do work.
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Re: Spark plug socket I use a 15/16" deep socket, ⅜" drive similar to these. https://www.ebay.com/itm/A-CRAFTSMAN...AAAOSwzsNcfqD3
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Re: Spark plug socket Thanks Ruth. I would like to have the rubber insert but guess I can just use any deep socket. I want to weld a 3" extension on it, but was hoping someone sold something like that already made up. I'm not much of a welder as mama never taught me that.
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Re: Spark plug socket I prefer a 15/16 ring spanner (or 24 mm). Less chance of it slipping sideways and cracking the insulation. Just be careful to not over tighten.
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Re: Spark plug socket Box wrench just to crack loose and snug up. A little never-seize lets them spin right out and back in.
A chunk of rubber tube inside the socket should keep from breaking them. |
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These days we must all be multilingual. |
Re: Spark plug socket Don't some Model A spark plugs tank a different size wrench?
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Re: Spark plug socket yes they sell reducers so you can use modern plugs and some older plugs that are subtitutes foe 3x are a smaller size.
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Re: Spark plug socket NAPA, AutoZone , etc should have one. Use a 3/8;s extension.
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Re: Spark plug socket After I got home, I found I’m using g a Tekton 15/16” spark plug socket. It looks like Home Depot carries them.
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So, a wrench is the action applied to a spanner, not the spanner itself. It seems to me that this is just one more example of how you guys "developed" your own language when Webster dumbed down the language. |
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Wench. A 13th-century word meaning a female infant or a young unmarried woman quickly acquired negative connotations: from the late 14th century, in Langland and Chaucer it is used to mean “a wanton woman; a mistress”. |
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