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patrickt 02-26-2009 05:45 PM

New Tool that Actually Works
 
My spark plug sockets had problems -- either the little rubber boot that was up inside it would pull off on the plug, the plug would fall out of the socket (because the socket was old, old, old), the socket was too fat to get in to the limited area of the head, etc. So I decided to spring for a fancy-schmancy spark plug socket called "Lockit Socket" that actually holds the plug securely in the socket with a little wire gizmo. It actually works, so I thought I would take a shot of it and post it here. http://www.lockitsocket.com/

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...kit_socket.jpg

Great Asp 02-26-2009 06:41 PM

You will have 3 children, marry 4 women and have a long life.

Gypsy Queen

:LOL:

Really, clever gismo, thanks for posting!

E

Ronbo 02-26-2009 07:01 PM

Neat, personally I never use the socket except to loosen / tighten the plug and use a piece of fuel hose to start and remove the plug. Putting them in with the socket makes cross threading the head too easy not to notice until you've already done it.:eek: Aluminum heads especially.

Your results may differ, me, I'm a bad luck magnet.:o


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