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> spark plug, how to remove stubborn spark plug from car that sat outside for 14 years.
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post Nov 25 2023, 08:11 PM
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Acetone/ATF mix is good, but only mix up what you need as the acetone evaporates fast. The best penetrating spray I’ve found is SeaFoam Deep Creep. I’d soak it for a few days. For future reference milk of magnesia is good anti seize for plugs.
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