It's called a sparkplug because... It creates a spark to ignite the fuel in the pistons, and as with any plug - it fits into a socket.
From http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_change_spark_plugs_in_a_22_liter_1990_honda_accord"Use a 5/8 or 13/16 SPARKPLUG SOCKET witchever one fits. Make sure the socket has the rubber o-ring inside so that you don't have to filch it out. "
Use a sparkplug socket and turn counter clockwise
18mm My 2005 Kymco 250cc Grandvista / Grand Dink takes this plug and I use a standard 3/8" drive 18mm Deep socket when changing the plug because none of my other sparkplug deep sockets fit.
15mm Socket size.
depends of the brand, generally a 5/8 or 9/16 socket. MAKE SURE YOU REMOVE THE SPARKPLUG
You need a ratchet with an extension and a sparkplug socket to remove it.If they don't pass inspection you should replace them,but if they look okay you can clean them.You clean the sparkplug with a wire brush and a solvent like brake parts cleaner.
The appropriate socket size for a 10.9 bolt is typically 17mm.
The socket size for the axle shaft not, on a 2006 Chevrolet cobalt, is three-quarter inch. The socket should be a five-point socket.
3.0 GHz Pentium 4s were manufactured for both Socket 478 and LGA775.
remove the coil pack; use a jointed extension with sparkplug socket to reach plugs.
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