You can use a telescopic magnet to get it out then use about a foot of fuel hose connected to the spark plug top and tread it in and just pull when done.
You can, but it runs the risk of rounding off the spark plug since there’s more teeth in the socket. A normal spark plug has a 6 point nut so it’s best to use a 6 point socket so it grips the nut completely.
You can use a telescopic magnet to get it out then use about a foot of fuel hose connected to the spark plug top and tread it in and just pull when done.
Thanks! I just hit 150k.
What size is the extension?
When do you need to replace the spark plugs?
@@rileerilee I usually replace mine around 70k miles
Why can't you use a 12-point spark plug socket?
You can, but it runs the risk of rounding off the spark plug since there’s more teeth in the socket. A normal spark plug has a 6 point nut so it’s best to use a 6 point socket so it grips the nut completely.