/6 Matt 30 Degrees Crooked Joined Jan 19, 2010 Messages 2,512 Reaction score 235 Location Lincolnton, NC Apr 5, 2013 #1 So I got my NGK ZFR5N 3459 spark plugs and I kinda have a dumb question, how do I remove the washers? I got the early drool tube head.
So I got my NGK ZFR5N 3459 spark plugs and I kinda have a dumb question, how do I remove the washers? I got the early drool tube head.
1968FormulaS340 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 11,394 Reaction score 702 Location St. Helens Oregon Apr 5, 2013 #2 I think I cut them off when I put those plugs in the wife's dart. Attachments Fan-Out-Lead-Dikes-f.jpg 13.1 KB · Views: 318
/6 Matt 30 Degrees Crooked Joined Jan 19, 2010 Messages 2,512 Reaction score 235 Location Lincolnton, NC Apr 5, 2013 #3 Thats a better idea then i had. I was gonna take a small jewlers cut wheel to them lol!
HotLines Realist - Free Thinker Joined Jul 25, 2009 Messages 2,022 Reaction score 59 Location southern Oregon Apr 5, 2013 #4 I just pull and sort of unscrew them off with needle nose pliers
/6 Matt 30 Degrees Crooked Joined Jan 19, 2010 Messages 2,512 Reaction score 235 Location Lincolnton, NC Apr 6, 2013 #5 I'll give this a try before i go cutting cause I looked and cant an appropriate pair of dykes to get the job done.
I'll give this a try before i go cutting cause I looked and cant an appropriate pair of dykes to get the job done.
/6 Matt 30 Degrees Crooked Joined Jan 19, 2010 Messages 2,512 Reaction score 235 Location Lincolnton, NC Apr 6, 2013 #6 Worked like a charm! I held the washers with channel locks, put a socket on the plug and wrenched em right out! And thankfully didntscrew up any threads.
Worked like a charm! I held the washers with channel locks, put a socket on the plug and wrenched em right out! And thankfully didntscrew up any threads.
memike Super Moderator Staff member FABO Gold Member Joined Jan 8, 2006 Messages 55,901 Reaction score 29,470 Location on the hill May 31, 2013 #7 That is how I did it Attachments Picture%20222%20011.jpg 52 KB · Views: 236