spark plug replacement

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jt1500

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hey guys which way do you replace your plugs? from the top or from the side by removing the flap? or do you have an easier method?
 

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From the top with a swivel and the rachet head on my wrench bends to make it easier

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I don't even use a swivel. Just a plug socket, and plug socket only with a 4" extension and ratchet. Never use anything besides an actual plug socket. Also common knowledge, but only start the threads by hand either just the plug itself, with the socket and extension only or you can use a piece of runner line over the tip to spin it in. Never start it with the ratchet.
 

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I don't even use a swivel. Just a plug socket, and plug socket only with a 4" extension and ratchet. Never use anything besides an actual plug socket. Also common knowledge, but only start the threads by hand either just the plug itself, with the socket and extension only or you can use a piece of runner line over the tip to spin it in. Never start it with the ratchet.

yes yes i know how to thread a blind hole haha, im a heavy duty mechanic apprentice haha. thanks tho :p

i have yet to do the plugs pn a truck like this so the technique is appreciated!
 
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