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> Anyone know the proper rubber insert for this tool?
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post Nov 30 2022, 06:48 AM
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This is a spark plug tool from a 911 -914-6 tool kit. It’s missing the rubber insert. Anyone know where to source the insert? Attached Image
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post Nov 30 2022, 09:28 AM
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Do you need the 'official' insert? Mine has a slightly different spark plug tool, not sure where it is from. But I think it is more of a sponge rubber type.
Maybe buy a cheap plug socket from your FLAPs and take the insert out?
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post Nov 30 2022, 10:21 AM
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QUOTE(fixer34 @ Nov 30 2022, 07:28 AM) *

Do you need the 'official' insert? Mine has a slightly different spark plug tool, not sure where it is from. But I think it is more of a sponge rubber type.
Maybe buy a cheap plug socket from your FLAPs and take the insert out?


not necessarily need the official one just don't know exact specs so I can make one or source one.
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post Nov 30 2022, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(mb911 @ Nov 30 2022, 11:21 AM) *

QUOTE(fixer34 @ Nov 30 2022, 07:28 AM) *

Do you need the 'official' insert? Mine has a slightly different spark plug tool, not sure where it is from. But I think it is more of a sponge rubber type.
Maybe buy a cheap plug socket from your FLAPs and take the insert out?


not necessarily need the official one just don't know exact specs so I can make one or source one.


I usually just chop a piece of the boot off an old spark plug wire and shove it in there (hard boots obviously don't work)
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QUOTE(PatMc @ Nov 30 2022, 08:29 AM) *

QUOTE(mb911 @ Nov 30 2022, 11:21 AM) *

QUOTE(fixer34 @ Nov 30 2022, 07:28 AM) *

Do you need the 'official' insert? Mine has a slightly different spark plug tool, not sure where it is from. But I think it is more of a sponge rubber type.
Maybe buy a cheap plug socket from your FLAPs and take the insert out?


not necessarily need the official one just don't know exact specs so I can make one or source one.


I usually just chop a piece of the boot off an old spark plug wire and shove it in there (hard boots obviously don't work)



That’s a good idea. Of course I don’t have extra wires at the moment but I will look for one.
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post Nov 30 2022, 05:40 PM
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Socket and insert from a FLAPS. It is not 'necked down' though like yours. Might have to trim the insert-it is high density sponge rubber.

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This is the plug tool I have. Anyone recognize it?
I didn't want to pull the insert, but it looks like a harder rubber. As suggested, like a plug wire boot. Maybe make a junkyard trip and pull a couple?

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post Nov 30 2022, 06:23 PM
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QUOTE(fixer34 @ Nov 30 2022, 03:40 PM) *

Socket and insert from a FLAPS. It is not 'necked down' though like yours. Might have to trim the insert-it is high density sponge rubber.

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This is the plug tool I have. Anyone recognize it?
I didn't want to pull the insert, but it looks like a harder rubber. As suggested, like a plug wire boot. Maybe make a junkyard trip and pull a couple?

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That appears to be the standard plug tool that came with my 73 914-4 tool kit.
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I have the whole tool, but the rubber fails to grab any more, so
I pulled out the rubber. So this is what it looks like.
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Sierra Madre is selling new spark plug wrenches but they don't really
match the old ones, so like everybody else, I think I want to find a cheap
new generic one and grab the insert if it matches well enough.
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post Nov 30 2022, 07:00 PM
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Maybe try some fuel hose or heater hose. A bit of hot glue to hold it.
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QUOTE(mb911 @ Nov 30 2022, 06:48 AM) *

This is a spark plug tool from a 911 -914-6 tool kit. It’s missing the rubber insert. Anyone know where to source the insert? Attached Image


@mb911

Do you have an insert from a 944 spark plug tool?
I think they are very similar. If i remember correctly the insert has four ribs that run lenghtwise.
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I know it doesn't answer your question, but I like to use a short length of fuel hose around the top of the plug to twist it out / in. I only use the socket to break it loose or torque it down. So maybe you don't need the insert (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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QUOTE(iankarr @ Nov 30 2022, 08:48 PM) *

I know it doesn't answer your question, but I like to use a short length of fuel hose around the top of the plug to twist it out / in. I only use the socket to break it loose or torque it down. So maybe you don't need the insert (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)


(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) great tip
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QUOTE(iankarr @ Nov 30 2022, 05:48 PM) *

I know it doesn't answer your question, but I like to use a short length of fuel hose around the top of the plug to twist it out / in. I only use the socket to break it loose or torque it down. So maybe you don't need the insert (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)



Great idea as well.
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