Update for easy $2.50 spark plug tube removal.
Update for easy $2.50 spark plug tube removal.
I used the 1 inch transom plug which has been mentioned many times before. However, since I had a leak, the oil made it slick and it was a struggle since the plug kept slipping out without pulling the tube. I then cut a small strip of sandpaper (1 inch x 2.5 inch) and wrapped it (grit side facing out) around the rubber plug and presto, every tube popped out perfectly. I used a screwdriver on the handle as a lever to slide them out. Easiest thing to do ever and my car now leaks zero! Although it's a very simple thing, sometimes after struggling underneath the car for a while, common sense doesn't work as well as it's supposed to, and I battled very negative thoughts before I grabbed the sandpaper….lol.
Last edited by Peterpokerplane; Dec 12, 2011 at 09:05 PM.
I was getting an occasional dime size leak on the ground. After removing my tubes, my o-rings didn't look significantly irregular, so I had doubt that it was even the tubes/o-rings that were causing the leaking. I went ahead and changed them all anyway, and now I have no more leak!
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