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Spark plug removal
Hi guys,
Just wondering does the 6A12 require some special tool for the spark plugs? I vaguely remember something like this...
Edit:
Thought I'd clarify, I meant a special socket that is specific to the FTO? And will a normal spark plug tool work on the 6A12?
I somehow remember that the walls of the spark plug tube had a flat spot or something which a normal round socket won't go through? Or am I completely wrong?
Just wondering does the 6A12 require some special tool for the spark plugs? I vaguely remember something like this...
Edit:
Thought I'd clarify, I meant a special socket that is specific to the FTO? And will a normal spark plug tool work on the 6A12?
I somehow remember that the walls of the spark plug tube had a flat spot or something which a normal round socket won't go through? Or am I completely wrong?
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Re: Spark plug removal
A normal spark plug socket will work 

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You will need a tube spanner or ground down a socket to fit. There is an indent in the spark plug tube that stops a standard socket from fitting.
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Spark plug removal
This ^aza013 wrote:You will need a tube spanner or ground down a socket to fit. There is an indent in the spark plug tube that stops a standard socket from fitting.
I borrowed bennoz's custom tool


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Wait for someone to sig that ^
Yeah, there are flat spots on the tube, so your socket just has to be extra slim. I just ground a couple of mm off the total external diametre of a spark plug socket on my bench grinder & it works fine.
A tube spanner is the other alterntive.

Yeah, there are flat spots on the tube, so your socket just has to be extra slim. I just ground a couple of mm off the total external diametre of a spark plug socket on my bench grinder & it works fine.
A tube spanner is the other alterntive.
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Is this common on all Mitsubishi engines?
Why did they do this? Seems like they are just causing problems with a design like this
Why did they do this? Seems like they are just causing problems with a design like this
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No, its just the Mivec engines. Its just so there's clearance for the rocker assembly.
Plus every Mivec is supplied with the Mitsubishi spark plug tool in the OEM toolkit.
Plus every Mivec is supplied with the Mitsubishi spark plug tool in the OEM toolkit.
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How come no one seems to have it the tool?
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I do, full tool kit came in my car from japlandspetz wrote:How come no one seems to have it the tool?

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^aza013 wrote:I do, full tool kit came in my car from japlandspetz wrote:How come no one seems to have it the tool?.
I have it to, mine also came with my FTO

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Re: Spark plug removal
I lent mine out - bad move!
Now I have a normal plug socket with flats in two sides which does the same job
Now I have a normal plug socket with flats in two sides which does the same job

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I have 2 but I rounded one of them haha
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Any picture of this tool?
Just to know how much of the sides needs to be grinded back on a normal plug tool
Just to know how much of the sides needs to be grinded back on a normal plug tool
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I know Ben uses one, but I'd be wary of just grinding down a normal plug socket. If you're socket gets stuck on your spark plug when you go to pull it out and comes free from your socket extension, good luck getting the fucker out
Tube spanner is the way to go IMO

Tube spanner is the way to go IMO

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Yeah thats resulted in rocker cover off in the pastShane001 wrote:I know Ben uses one, but I'd be wary of just grinding down a normal plug socket. If you're socket gets stuck on your spark plug when you go to pull it out and comes free from your socket extension, good luck getting the fucker out![]()
Tube spanner is the way to go IMO

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Bennoz wrote:Yeah thats resulted in rocker cover off in the pastShane001 wrote:I know Ben uses one, but I'd be wary of just grinding down a normal plug socket. If you're socket gets stuck on your spark plug when you go to pull it out and comes free from your socket extension, good luck getting the fucker out![]()
Tube spanner is the way to go IMO


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Bennoz can the tube be pulled out with the rocker cover off?
And, is there any way the tubes can leak not from the top where the o-rings seal them from the rocker cover but rather from the bottom near the spark plug?
And, is there any way the tubes can leak not from the top where the o-rings seal them from the rocker cover but rather from the bottom near the spark plug?
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It's happened once to me. I popped the socket back on the bar, undid the plug and started again. Took an extra 2 minutes. Can't see the problem myselfShane001 wrote:I know Ben uses one, but I'd be wary of just grinding down a normal plug socket. If you're socket gets stuck on your spark plug when you go to pull it out and comes free from your socket extension, good luck getting the fucker out![]()
Tube spanner is the way to go IMO

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Storm wrote:It's happened once to me. I popped the socket back on the bar, undid the plug and started again. Took an extra 2 minutes. Can't see the problem myselfShane001 wrote:I know Ben uses one, but I'd be wary of just grinding down a normal plug socket. If you're socket gets stuck on your spark plug when you go to pull it out and comes free from your socket extension, good luck getting the fucker out![]()
Tube spanner is the way to go IMO


Still can be a pita though. You need the socket to hold the plug so it doesn't fall into the plug cylinder and f**k up your plug gap, but it needs to be able to let it go when you're done.
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Mine is machined down to a point where it cant get stuck, its nice & small. I also line the inside of the socket with electrical tape, so the plugs dont drop 

Nope. They usually leak from the bottom of the o-ring.spetz wrote:Bennoz can the tube be pulled out with the rocker cover off?
And, is there any way the tubes can leak not from the top where the o-rings seal them from the rocker cover but rather from the bottom near the spark plug?