Well i was told by a mechanic to use an "easy out", but it depends where the spark plug is broken at. If its the front it should be realitively easy....realitively. The back will be harder becasue the lack of room and space. So you might have to breakdown the head to get more room, it was even suggested to use a torch around the threads of the spark plugs to help make the metal expand and then use the easy out to help twist the rest of the sparkplug out.
I do not understand why you want to remove the porcelain if it is broken off. Just remove & replace the spark plug which is no longer any good if the porcelain is broken.
a broken spark plug der
You use an eas-out.
If you mean that the wire came out of the boot, then pull the boot off of the spark plug and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.
no it can not start with a broken spark plug wire unless you fix it
Remove the spark plug wire. Using a 5/8" spark plug socket with appropriate extension and driver unscrew the spark plug and remove it. The spark plug gap should be set to .045". Replace spark plug and reattach wire.
Remove the spark plug wires from the spark plugs, use an extension for your Allen wrench, and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.
Spark Plug Wires? Remove them 1 at a time from the spark plug to the distributor or the ION pack, remove and replace the spark plug, add the new spark plug wire from the newly added spark plug to the distributor or ION pack.
Pop the hood open, remove the filter to the carburator, remove 1 spark plug wire boot at the front right side while facing the engine, remove the spark plug, add the new spark plug as well as the spark plug wire boot.
Why would you want to put a broken spark plug back in your lawnmower? Get a new one!
Broken spark plug wires will keep almost any car from starting.
Remove the spark plug wire from the spark plug and make sure it will not touch the spark plug. Or, you can remove the spark plug, but be sure and cover the hole so no debris will fall into the cylinder.