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#6 plug on a 440

Dennis Gunter

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Changing plugs on my 440 but have problems removing number #1 and #2 plug ….no room to manoeuvre
Is there a speciality tool out there? Has anyone else had this problem…..I run Doug’s Headers. Really tight

Also..
#6 plug has been removed and new plug threaded in by hand but cant get any sort of socket or tool to tighten plug
The header is so close I can’t get a socket or a wrench to set square on the plug to tighten
Any suggestions? Anyone ran into this problem? Is there a specialty toll out there?
Any suggestions would be appreciated
 
Hammer, pry bar,open end wrench. Probably need to massage the header tubes to make some clearance. Pictures?
 
Need help
Changing plugs on my 440 but have problems removing number #1 and #2 plug ….no room to manoeuvre
Is there a speciality tool out there? Has anyone else had this problem…..I run Doug’s Headers. Really tight

Also..
#6 plug has been removed and new plug threaded in by hand but cant get any sort of socket or tool to tighten plug
The header is so close I can’t get a socket or a wrench to set square on the plug to tighten
Any suggestions? Anyone ran into this problem? Is there a specialty toll out there?
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Can’t get it from below with box end or open end wrench?
 
Agree with Bird lover most of the time its easier to get to them from under the car. Headers make it harder but doable.
 
A few tricks I use for header cars:

1. Instead of a ratchet, use a hex-end wrench on the end of a spark plug socket.
2. Cut a wrench in half and use the stubby box end for tight spaces.
 
#6 plug has been removed and new plug threaded in by hand but cant get any sort of socket or tool to tighten plug
The header is so close I can’t get a socket or a wrench to set square on the plug to tighten
Any suggestions?
Sometimes ya' gota' do whatcha' gota' do.
A fat six-point plug socket had issues fitting on a plug or two with these older TTi below.
Maybe try a thin wall 12 point to tighten and break it loose if you don't want to hammer header tubes for clearance.

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Some of the tools I use.........

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Sometimes ya' gota' do whatcha' gota' do.
A fat six-point plug socket had issues fitting on a plug or two with these older TTi below.
Maybe try a thin wall 12 point to tighten and break it loose if you don't want to hammer header tubes for clearance.

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Some of the tools I use.........

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Get lose and use a piece of 3/8 rubber hose or smaller and turn out or on reinstall then tighten up below or dimple header for the future
 
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