When working as a mechanic, we used air guns to blow the debri away before removing plugs. You may be able to use a thin magnetic screw driver to remove the worst.
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.
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.
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.
Pro Tech Magnum 4.7l 1) Remove air box and plenum 2) Remove plastic heater hose brackets 3) Remove wire connectors from individual coils 4) Remove nuts holding coils/ spark plug boots 5) Remove coil/boot by pulling up vertically 6) Blow out any debris around spark plug 7) Remove old plug 8) Install new plug with anti-seize (aluminum head) Reverse order for reassembly
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.
You have to pull the coil packs under which you will see the plug wire. Down in that hole is the spark plug. Caution, please blow out all debris before removing plug from the block.
Get a spark plug socket and wrench that fits the plug body and remove it by turning counter-clockwise.
Remove the rubber cover and plug lead from spark plug. Using a bike plug spanner [cheap at your favourite auto supermart] remove plug.
Disconnect the wires to the battery, remove the spark plug cables and boot covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Next, put in the new spark plugs, attach the boot covers and spark plug cables and reconnect the wires to the battery posts.
A drain plug for a spark plug? Now why would there be? What would you drain from a spark plug.... the spark? If you're referring to a plug for the spark plug socket, I'm sure you could find something that would fit that would keep out debris while you let you engine sit without plugs. (Why??)