Sounds like a perfect job for an Easy- Out, as earlier stated.
And then a vacuum cleaner with a small hose on the snoot. Me, I'd leave the
head on. But that's me.
I have to wonder why a plug would fail there. The torque on a plug's about 10
ft- lbs, and while they see some loading, it's not particularly stressed,,,
huh.
Toby
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From: "Marcus Pryor" <banshee16@starband.net>
> I have a peculiar problem, and I would like some opinions from those who
> have walked the walk. The reason my '68 2000 doesn't run is because it has
> a broken spark plug. Here's the rub; it isn't broken at the usual place
> (at the base of the insulater) but, believe it or not, the iron base of
> the plug sheared off just above the threads!
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