bob_the_builder
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I have a 2008 Subaru Impreza which was experiencing some random mis-fires on cylinders 1 and 2 according to the check engine light. I looked at the spark plug wires and noticed that two of the four were really loose. When I pulled on the loose ones I noticed that the metal piece inside the spark plug wire was broken and stuck to the end of the spark plug. I am not sure if this is the root cause or not but I know it needs to be fixed.
So know my question is what is the best way to get the spark plug out so I can replace it. I tried a bunch of my spark plug sockets and my deep regular sockets but since there is the metal crimp of the wire stock on the plug the sockets do not go down deep enough. I notice that some companies sell extra deep spark plug sockets something like:
Are these sockets hollow in the middle to help with this problem? Or am I better to try to reach into the spark plug hole with pliers and try to pull the crimp off the end and then use a regular spark plug socket.
Bob
So know my question is what is the best way to get the spark plug out so I can replace it. I tried a bunch of my spark plug sockets and my deep regular sockets but since there is the metal crimp of the wire stock on the plug the sockets do not go down deep enough. I notice that some companies sell extra deep spark plug sockets something like:
Are these sockets hollow in the middle to help with this problem? Or am I better to try to reach into the spark plug hole with pliers and try to pull the crimp off the end and then use a regular spark plug socket.
Bob
