A normal 5/8 spark plug socket should work just fine.
they are at the top of the cylinder head and just use a socket or wrench to remove it
Any type of socket can be used to remove a 91' Cavalier wheel cylinder bolt that looks like a reversed torx. However, make sure the socket is a bolt head socket.
lift truck remove tires, remove splash guard. that's the easiest way to get them, #3 plug put just the socket on the plug and use a 3/4 wrench to remove it then reverse .
Snap-on socket # SLEPL 200
It takes a 12 point 12 mm socket
with a wrench or socket
10mm
Spline socket
Sears sells a special socket to remove rusted, stripped and broken nuts.
No, just remove the coil, and use a spark plug socket.
You have to purchase a special socket that has a slot in it to remove the o2 sensors. There are four of them two up stream and two down stream. the up stream ones are under the hood as soon as the exhaust comes out of engine. Just unplug and use slotted socket to remove and replace sensors. the down stream ones are under the car before the Y section of the exhaust pipe ends you remove and replace same as the up stream ones. You can purchase the slotted socket at any auto parts store same as the sensors. The sensors are about $65.00 each socket about $8.00 dollars.
to dissasemble wheel bearings you need a special socket after you remove 4x4 hub this special socket will only fit the front bearing nut .a different size is used on the rear