Spark plugs help

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  1. LukeLikesComets

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    Hey guys forgive me if this is a stupid question but how can I remove these back spark plugs and ignition wires. I have a ratchet with a swivel attachment and some wire pliers but I can’t fit my pliers in to take out the wires. The only thing I can think of is removing the brake booster and master cylinder for better access but I don’t want to unless I have to. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
     

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    Try the pliers from underneath the car. To install new plugs use just a ratchet a regular spark plug socket.

    Many of us have a small piece of vacuum hose in our toolbox. We use it to start the plugs.
     
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    Thanks a lot, I’ll give that a try, that vacuum hose is a great idea too thanks!
     
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    While your at it, looks like the vac booster hose should be replaced.
     
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    Flex head ratchet helps a lot to get in there.

    Where are your shock tower braces?
     
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    Good call, thanks!
     
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    Thanks! I’ll pick one of those up, I took them off when I changed the shocks and totally forgot to put them back on. Appreciate the reminder haha
     
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    I just looked to try and find a replacement hose and couldn’t find anything, Where can I buy one?
     
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    Looks like just a piece of hose; take it off and carry to parts store so can get correct diameter and length. Also, be careful removing hose from plastic connector, brittle, don't want damage it. I would slit it w/ utility knife and pull it off.
     
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    Will do thanks for the help!
     
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    Vacuum hose is different than hoses rated for pressure. While most work OK, the vacuum will cause some to collapse.

    I bought some awhile back, I believe was from Rockauto.
     
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    Most spark plug sockets have a 3/4" wrench head on them. That is for loosening and tightening. One reason I stay away from PB. My 68 Cougar would bring new words to my mouth.
     

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    No the older plugs require 13/16", shrank to 5/8 in latter '70s(tho not inline 6). Cleveland & 429 Cobra Jet engines introduced in '70 used the smaller plugs.

    Deep sockets with rubber inside were sold for sole purpose of plug removal.
     
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    You mean like these? That have the 3/4" wrench head or the universal swivel?
     

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    Yeah but one in my tool box has a 7/8" end nut, Craftsman probably 40 years old.
     
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