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Old 12-03-2016, 08:54 PM   #1
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Spark Plug Tube Removal Tool

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Old 12-04-2016, 03:38 AM   #2
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Has been discussed/debated at length.
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Old 12-04-2016, 09:22 AM   #4
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Yes. That tool works very well. Clean the tube thoughly then wrap the plug with sandpaper. The secret is not to tighten the plug too much. Tighten it a bit and pull on it. The plug should pull out. Repeat and eventually the tube will pop out.
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Old 12-04-2016, 04:50 PM   #5
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~4.5" bolt, 2 nuts, 2 washers, and optional scrap of rubber tubing.


I built one after seeing this thread: Spark plug tubes

healthservices even made an animation of it in use. For me it has worked flawlessly.
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Old 12-09-2016, 01:42 PM   #6
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78F350 has the best practical suggestion- again !
#5 is way better than the bung in my experience.
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Old 12-19-2016, 09:19 AM   #7
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Yet another DIY Spark Tube tool.

This worked for me, just a short threaded 3/4"x 2" PVC nipple with an end cap.

I threaded it slightly into the spark tube and with a bit of wiggling out they came without removing the spark plugs first.


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Old 05-26-2021, 08:09 PM   #8
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So with the # 5 process does the washer fit the groove that the O-ring is in or does it try and catch the very back of the tube it self.? Thanks
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Old 05-26-2021, 08:14 PM   #9
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Thanks jvfante..I will also try that process,.Maybe I was tightening the boat plug to tight but not sure how that would result in it always pulling out. Thanks !
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So with the # 5 process does the washer fit the groove that the O-ring is in or does it try and catch the very back of the tube it self.? Thanks
Very back of the tube.
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Old 08-27-2023, 02:48 PM   #11
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I've used all three. In order of effectiveness:
3/4" pipe with 3/4" handle
Lag bolt and washers
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https://www.rauchandspiegel.com/product/ultimate-porsche-986-996-spark-plug-removal-tool/
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I just did mine using a 5” bolt, two washers and two nuts. I used one of the washers at the end to tug on (similar to what many here have done). They popped right out and the new tubes and o rings fit a little more snug.

Of note, all of my coil packs and tubes looked great, but I put new ones in anyway bc I don’t want to go back in there for a long time. Fitting my torque wrench for the spark plugs was challenging in some areas. Removing the engine cover helped a lot on the passenger side.
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Old 07-30-2024, 11:18 PM   #15
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Hello everyone,

I hope this question hasn't been asked before, but why are these tubes necessary at all?
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Hello everyone,

I hope this question hasn't been asked before, but why are these tubes necessary at all?
It's been asked a million ****************ing times. Go somewhere else build your post count, mother****************er.
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Hello everyone,

I hope this question hasn't been asked before, but why are these tubes necessary at all?
Thanks for joining the form and participating in the discussion. It’s great to get new members so that this form doesn’t continue to slowly die.

The spark plug two are needed because The boxer engine design doesn’t have a conventional valve cover / gasket. Because of that, the spark plugs tube and O-rings are needed to isolate the spark plugs.
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Thanks for joining the form and participating in the discussion. It’s great to get new members so that this form doesn’t continue to slowly die.

The spark plug two are needed because The boxer engine design doesn’t have a conventional valve cover / gasket. Because of that, the spark plugs tube and O-rings are needed to isolate the spark plugs.
Thank you for your kind reply! Appreciate that!
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It's been asked a million ****************ing times. Go somewhere else build your post count, mother****************er.
I'm sorry if I didn't do enough searching, but at least you could have given me a hint, but you should get a good night's sleep ;-)
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I'm sorry if I didn't do enough searching, but at least you could have given me a hint, but you should get a good night's sleep ;-)
I got a good sleep after having read the 16 responses/inquiries before yours... that answered your very question.

You're a newbie. General topics can be searched using the SEARCH feature. Once you've been around a while you'll find that certain subjects have been covered ad nauseum.

That you were a July newcomer... had a couple of posts... aand asked a million-times asked/answered question to the uninitiated would appear to be a scam tactic of building post counts in an effort to... wait for it.. scamming our members. That you responded with anti-AI language reveals you to be a human being. So... welcome!

Tell us what you're drivving. What are your plans with the car? What do you have to sell?

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