Is there any tool thats better than another to get the spark plugs out.
If it makes a difference, its the drivers rear plug so clearance is going to be somewhat of an issue.
Everyone makes them, but what makes them different?
Edit- Im going to post this at the top because people keep missing it. Im familiar with the engine and the process, I just havent broke one yet, Some people call me lucky, but the truth is, Im just that good
Either way it sounds like everyone uses the lisle tool and has no complaints so Ill pick it up tomorrow.
The truth is, other than plug seperation issue, these are some of the easier plugs to do and at 2.8 hours labor plus the decarb they're easy to make money on. On top of everything else we tell the customer it will take at least a day or 2 and I can work on it between other jobs, waiting on parts, or once Im caught up. And no one can ***** about how long it takes because they know the outcome if you rush the job.
If it makes a difference, its the drivers rear plug so clearance is going to be somewhat of an issue.
Everyone makes them, but what makes them different?
Edit- Im going to post this at the top because people keep missing it. Im familiar with the engine and the process, I just havent broke one yet, Some people call me lucky, but the truth is, Im just that good

I should of been more specific. Ive done many many of these.i just now broke my first one.
Are all the tools the same?i haven't looked at them that close because I've escaped breaking them until now.
I always get truck to operating temp, run a decarbonization. Pull the cop. Let cool some. Crack plugs loose. Fill with penetrating. Work them a little at time. Patience is the key. I was in ahurry today
Either way it sounds like everyone uses the lisle tool and has no complaints so Ill pick it up tomorrow.
The truth is, other than plug seperation issue, these are some of the easier plugs to do and at 2.8 hours labor plus the decarb they're easy to make money on. On top of everything else we tell the customer it will take at least a day or 2 and I can work on it between other jobs, waiting on parts, or once Im caught up. And no one can ***** about how long it takes because they know the outcome if you rush the job.
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pull the motor?