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Old Apr 29, 2012 | 09:02 AM
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One plug change note...

Make sure you have a 15/16" socket in your set!! The lisle tool requires it for the puller. I missed this in all of my reading, my set only went to 3/4". I had to make a mid job run to the store!!!

Only 3 plugs broke, 5,6,7-fairly easy to extract. About 5 hours in total. Not as bad as I expected...Squeak is good!! All the plugs that came out full, squeaked.

thanks for all the help...this forum was perfect.
 
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Old Apr 29, 2012 | 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by mhburris
Make sure you have a 15/16" socket in your set!! The lisle tool requires it for the puller. I missed this in all of my reading, my set only went to 3/4". I had to make a mid job run to the store!!!

Only 3 plugs broke, 5,6,7-fairly easy to extract. About 5 hours in total. Not as bad as I expected...Squeak is good!! All the plugs that came out full, squeaked.

thanks for all the help...this forum was perfect.
Beauty, sir! Good job!

LMAO @ 'squeak is good' ! SO true!!!


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