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Old 04-03-2008, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by tonkatruck66
hey ngm. just wondering. why is heating it up so much such a bad? i know you can do some damage to the heads, right?
It would also be hard to torch in that tight of space
Old 04-04-2008, 05:41 AM
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Here is what I ended up doing. Called the local Ford dealer. They thought it would be just the $69 hour rate to use their tool and pull it out. Ended up taking 2 days and $116. (Cheaper than buying the tool)They ( the dealer) broke the first tool and had to get another. Slowly lubricated and moved the broken plug, little by little.The truck is fixed. Thanks for the infomation, couldn't have done it with out you.
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i just tried to change the plugs on my 2005 f-150 and on the last one it had to break. Snap-on sells the porclien extractor kit and the spark plug remover kit for about 160.00 to 180.00 ive tried almost every drill bit out there and will not drill out the porclien. I should be getting my kits from ups tomorrow. If it works great ill let u guys know.



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