That does sound as if the head gasket has failed or the head is cracked.
you have a dry socket and need to go back to the dentist and get it drilled out
The 2002 Kia Rio head bolts can be removed with a 12 pointed 12mm socket
Champion 5843 can be removed with a deep reach socket, size 3/4" or 19mm
I think u could tell right?
loss of power in the socket
You align them with socket wrench. There are couple of holes on top of the head lights and you have to get the socket wrench through there and just turn the plastic screw to align them.
I stick the gasket to the pan and then screw it lightly on with the screws finger tight, then tightening with a 1/4 socket on opposite sides. (ie don't go around it in a circle )
Gelfoam is a material placed in a socket where a tooth has recently been removed. It reduces pain and bleeding.
The gauze is medicated with a simple form of local anesthetic. It is packed into the socket and it will not likely come out. After a day or two it will need to be removed. If the socket is still painful, the dentist may repack it with fresh medicated gauze. It too will have to be removed after a few days. Eventually, the socket will calm down, and the gauze will not have to be replaced.
Remove brake light interior trim panels. Then you push and twist the socket for the brake light that needs replacing. Then pull out socket. then pull out bulb from socket and place new bulb in the light socket. Once bulb is installed into light socket. Place the socket where you removed it from brake light housing. Push and twist clockwise to lock back in place. Then replace trim panels.
Supposed to be a couple days to help prevent dry socket something to do with the suction or even using a straw, but I think everybody does. Do some searching on dry socket dental for more. . .
The 2002 Harley-Davidson motorcycle transmission drain plug can be removed with a 9/16 socket. A five-point socket will work the best