LEXIVON 5/8" Swivel Magnetic Spark Plug Socket, 3/8" Drive x 10" Total Length | Enhanced Magnetic Design With Thin Wall Socket, Cr-v Steel (LX-122)
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Thank you for your interest in the Fits all 5/8-inch spark plugs with precision, the 122 Swivel Magnetic Spark Plug Socket is designed to swivel magnetically We use different spark plugs, as well as different compartments for the engine. It does not need to be adjusted or tightened. Kind regards, *br>.
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I'm not sure what you mean by that. In order to use both the short and long versions of this tool, you must have a V6 engine. You will not be disappointed with their quality.
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A German engineer buried a spark plug in the depths of hell. Do you need to install or remove this spark plug? You can make this into a toy for your toddler that will get you there. The thing swivels like a baby elephant discovering how much fun it is to play with its Those days are gone when rubber boots could change direction at any time. There are magnets on this thing! MAGNETS! You want a position, that holds as firmly as the bruising mad dad chuck of your stepfather and releases as smoothly as a microfiber towel sliding over the ceramic coating on your For the weekend warrior mechanic, this is a definite must-have.
Sparkplugs used to be fairly easy to see and replace in the good old days. To remove it, you would unclip the wire boot, put a wrench on it, and turn it till it was free. Nevertheless, with the advent of 'coil on plug' setups, it's becoming increasingly difficult to locate sockets because of the depth of a deep hole requiring deep socket extensions, which is when the problems arise. Eventually the spark plug falls back into the hole and so on. The magnetic grip in this plug socket is unlike the rubber donut gripper in the typical plug socket you find indoors.
The magnet has the opposite effect and raises the sparkplug to the surface. A joint makes it easier to get on and off. It also swivels so that you can get to the plug easier. I love how it works. Fan of the show.
As the socket has a ridge at the base, the tool can't fully insert the screw. When it won't reach the outlet, it is difficult to use. In addition to the handle, the rest of the tool is excellently constructed.
Magnetized by a strong force. This is the one you need to buy. It also works well if it is swivelled. Approximately 68 mm is the length of the socket, and 189 mm is the length of the swivel extension. 257 mm in total length. This tool was used on my 2004 Honda CR-V to remove the spark plugs.
I recommend you buy Shopping around is a waste of time. I have never seen such a tool before. Basically, you're saving yourself 100's of dollars by changing your own spark plugs. So please take my advice and spend a few dollars more and get the best tool you can afford. As a result, the job is no longer a chore. Now I just wish I could change spark plugs daily, rather than have to do all this maintenance. You can buy a long extension for $1 more if you like it. From start to finish, it took me one hour to change the plugs in my BMW 6 cylinder.
Needed for deep plug removal and to install new plugs. All three manufacturers of plugs do not recommend anti-corrosion plugs. Ford Tritons have seizes, and since they are difficult to remove they Afterwards you need to apply a nickel anti-rust coating to the magnet so that it holds the Triton plugs well On the extended part of the plug, there is a seize from CRC. Others not mentioned in this list If you have an extended reach plug, you probably shouldn't have anti-static There is a risk that they will become seized which could result in the plug unscrewing itself and interfering with its grounding. In this design, the distributor is the positive (+) and the cylinder head is the ground (-).
Most likely, other people would also find it useful. Magnets work well for removing the old spark plug from the engine, as well as holding the spark plug securely in place during the tune-up, so the gap at the tip does not change accidentally when the spark plug is dropped down the deep hole. I was pleased with how well the metal held up to the socket and the 3/8" end snapped into place securely and nicely. This was a perfect tool sold for a very reasonable price.
The item was packaged nicely, arrived quickly, and was packed in the original box, sealed, so I knew it hadn't been used or passed off as a "second". "This is a very useful Whenever you tune up your own car and for some reason the spark plugs aren't exactly at the top of the engine, you may want to check out the Lexivon tool. Overall, I'm very pleased with how it performed.
I have never used anything better. The magnetic tool for changing spark plugs is a breeze with this tool. It really gets the job done. With the magnetic tool, it's literally a breeze. It shouldn't be too strong but not too weak that it can't be removed. Regardless of how many circles you spin the socket in, the spark plug will stay in place. In addition to protecting the threads on spark plugs from moving and cross-threading, the swivel also helps prevent the spark plug from being knocked off. The stopper is so easy to use and precise that you won't have to worry about it falling out of the socket or cross running. We used to use a single 5/8 spark plug socket with a rubber boot and long extension, as well as a separate ratchet. This tool is one piece and offers 2x the ease and reliability of the traditional ones. There are many benefits to using it.