Spark Plugs
- carlos fandango
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Just use a spanner on the top of the spark plug socket instead of the ratchet ...thats what i use ...mines 21mm
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- corrado
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It's not cheap but when combined with a flexible head [13mm about £5] spanner it's the perfect tool for the job, especially if you're doing plug checks. Saves lots of time and burnt fingers.Timbo wrote:Doesn't get better than a MB one,
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- coaster
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+2 for the MB solution, it's a plug socket with a 13mm nut machined on the top and also has the top of the socket section knurled for gripping with you fingers. They make them in batches so not always in stock. Worth asking to be notified when they are in stock as work perfectly and doesn't take up much space in the tool roll as you will have a 13mm spanner anyway