CobraStar_LS8
Dedicated LVC Member
OK...This is what I got from the cylinder 6 the next morning after the incident
This is the only one to make it work in our Marks...A Heli-Coil kit that I got from O'reilly because the other brand names I got from Vatozone and Advance Auto didn't have the square port for an extension causing me to use a socket and not have any room to fit through the plug well
The house I'm livin' at have Wasp nests in most of our trees and they kept flyin' around my head so I used this spray plus alot of runnin' and cursin' and so this kinda killed most of my time on this repair
Thanks to Tommy (XLRVIII), I was able to use this bearing grease I got in my toolbox for the Tap tool to catch the shavings
I started the Tap tool and stopped frequently to take the shavings off and put new grease to make sure no shavings gets down into the cylinder until I end up with less shavings on the Tap tool
Thanks to Tommy again, This is the insert size he told me to use
I screwed into the insert my new spark plug and add Thread Locker on the threads from the "insert"
Then, I use my spark plug socket with the extension to install the insert like normally when you replace spark plugs with the same torque until the insert is flush at the bottom of the plug well
Thanks to Tommy again, I tape the tool ,that flanges the insert to make it permanent, to my extension with duct tape so the sucker doesn't get lost in the plug well and I gave the extension a couple of light taps with a hammer
And for the grand finale I install the spark plug
Tada!, the finishing repair
This is the only one to make it work in our Marks...A Heli-Coil kit that I got from O'reilly because the other brand names I got from Vatozone and Advance Auto didn't have the square port for an extension causing me to use a socket and not have any room to fit through the plug well
The house I'm livin' at have Wasp nests in most of our trees and they kept flyin' around my head so I used this spray plus alot of runnin' and cursin' and so this kinda killed most of my time on this repair
Thanks to Tommy (XLRVIII), I was able to use this bearing grease I got in my toolbox for the Tap tool to catch the shavings
I started the Tap tool and stopped frequently to take the shavings off and put new grease to make sure no shavings gets down into the cylinder until I end up with less shavings on the Tap tool
Thanks to Tommy again, This is the insert size he told me to use
I screwed into the insert my new spark plug and add Thread Locker on the threads from the "insert"
Then, I use my spark plug socket with the extension to install the insert like normally when you replace spark plugs with the same torque until the insert is flush at the bottom of the plug well
Thanks to Tommy again, I tape the tool ,that flanges the insert to make it permanent, to my extension with duct tape so the sucker doesn't get lost in the plug well and I gave the extension a couple of light taps with a hammer
And for the grand finale I install the spark plug
Tada!, the finishing repair