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Old 04-04-2005, 10:18 AM   #1
TruckinDaddy
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Spark plug problem

I was pulling the plugs yesterday to replace them and to put on new wires. The plugs are really rusty on the outside. All of them came out without a problem, except #6!

When I backed it out, the "plug seat" came out too. It looks pretty rusty, too. Now I am wondering if I should just replace all of these, when I install new plugs. Will it be OK to reinstall this one and then new plugs?

And if you really want to help a new brother out, what is this "plug seat" actually named. I searched the manuals I have and could not get a good answer.

looks like I have a pic problem. I'll correct ASAP

Pics are down in post # 6!

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