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![]() so far i have about 5 of em changed out, and have a sun burn on my back. My problem is not so much taking them out, its getting the new ones in. I am having a hell of a time trying to get them to catch a thread so that i can put the ratchet on em and finish em. On cylnders 3, 4, 6, and 7 i can use like 2 fingers to try and put em in the block and then skrew them in. I cant work with that little of space. Freaking 95's and their limited space.
This is the first time ive changed my plugs with these mac shorty equals, and i am shooting myself in the head for buying em instead of long tubes. que lastima David T- |
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