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Did she try with the plug already in the socket? I was afraid of cross threading also, but never saw any evidence of it. I remember dropping the plug several times trying to get it in, even losing it in the A arm sub frame for over an hour. I feel your pain, my hands were numb, bleeding. Wish I had an easier way for you...hopefully somebody here does!
 
Thanks Paddywhack, I lost one in the A arm as well, it eventually fell out when I slammed the door ! Roger.
 
hey roger, we feel your pain. might be the first couple threads are a little damaged.might be time to clean them up with a thread chase.when you think about it it seems dumb that the plug won`t go in ...but i`m supposted to get a chase in there! in a pince i have used an old plug that i cut the threads up and down with a hack saw blade....but with (i think you have aluminum heads) dont screw around too much with it. good luck,bill
 
Thanks bill, I know the slotted plug thing but I don't think I can do it here. I'm guessing as you say the first couple of threads could be damaged. Yes it is an aluminium head, so it's off to the shop. Roger.
 
If you can get in there with it , get a 1/2 in round brush like plumber use to clean copper sweat fittings. Screw that into the threads a few times along with some penetrating oil.

Glenn
:w
 
Thaqnks Glenn, I've decided to let the mechanic do it. I know it sounds defeative but I dont have a garage, which doesn't help. I cant understand how the threads could be damaged I've only used finger power and couldn't even get a good grip on it ! Roger.
 
Hello, Well I found the old plug and closer inspection showed the first couple of threads were jiggered ! The mechanic "chased out" the head and after much checking the plug was back in. I still cant see how I could have damaged it taking it out ? Thanks to everyone. Now I have to think about no. 4. Roger.
 
I have been told that if you do not wait till the engine is
stone cold before removing plugs from an aluminum head
that you can tear threads. ;shrug

Glenn
 
Thanks Glenn, The car had been sitting for 5 days before I started. I used to change plugs hot all the time when I raced motorcycles, never had that problem. They were all ali heads. Maybe I've just gotten more "ham fisted" as I've aged. Roger.
 

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