Removing sparkies

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Removing sparkies

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I tried to remove them on the weekend, they are screwed on tight. I have the tube thingy that came with the car, can't seem to turn it, any idea's??
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Grind down the outside edge of the socket on a bench grinder.
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Bennoz wrote:Grind down the outside edge of the socket on a bench grinder.
I have the correct tool, I just can't unscrew the sparkies. Do they screw in the opposite direction??
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JOeJOe wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Grind down the outside edge of the socket on a bench grinder.
I have the correct tool, I just can't unscrew the sparkies. Do they screw in the opposite direction??
Nope, screw anti-clockwise. Maybe use a bigger ratchet or a breaker bar on the end of the ratchet. The sparkies have a small spring type washer on them that can sometimes lock up.
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you can also try running the car for a bit get some heat in to the mix may lossen up then
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aza013 wrote:you can also try running the car for a bit get some heat in to the mix may lossen up then
Well said ^
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