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What socket do I need to pull the spark plugs? None of mine would fit...
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18mm Look for a thin wall type. The cheaper ones are usually thin wall.
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Better yet, 18mm Craftsman spark plug socket from Sears.
It was actually cheaper then the standard 18mm socket.
Sears
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I have this one!
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I used the one in the toolkit under the seat of my old Honda. It's one of those stamped out sheet metal ones, but tall... have to take the tank off. Definitely got to loose the AI and get a regular socket one of the days.
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