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Cloned earl Member Since: 28 Jan 2014 Location: Earls Colne Posts: 12 |
Looks like a washer for the cam cover, when i changed the cam gaskets one of the washers fell off and fell nicely and neatly down onto the spark plug.. looks exactly like your photo... to get the washer out i drilled 3 holes in it and with some strong steel cable managed to 'spin up and out' after about 2 hours of trying other methods (vacuum cleaner etc). Mine was mad worse by the fact that the port was all filled up with oil due to the gasket leak!!, changing the gasket on the other side only took 35 minutes. Previous LR's
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18th Mar 2016 7:35am |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Mmmmmm dat gaat een heel gepeuter worden ben ik bang.
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18th Mar 2016 7:54am |
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gbmud Member Since: 19 Feb 2016 Location: Sussex Posts: 19 |
If it is just a washer over the plug - I have not been following the whole thread very closely - then two wooden coffee stirrers from Costa (other coffee sellers are available), a dab of Araldite on each stirrer, down the hole to contact the washer and nothing else, and retire for 24 hours before removing the stirrers and washer.
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18th Mar 2016 8:08am |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
I thought of the glue route as well but am worried that the glue goes into places where it should not go. Then again, the welding rod route is similarly tricky ;( MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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18th Mar 2016 9:33am |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Is the washer moving when you push it ???? If there is some movement, you may try either compressed air from a BIG compressor (pressure and flow to be high) or a high pressure washer (Karcher) and see if they work the damn thing loose and blow it out.............. MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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18th Mar 2016 11:19am |
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jonnyboy54321 Member Since: 29 Jan 2016 Location: surrey Posts: 380 |
It's probably been pushed hard down into place when putting the plug lead back on.
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18th Mar 2016 4:28pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35293 |
take no notice of these silly suggestions, use one of these,
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18th Mar 2016 4:39pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
Good blast of compressed air try and get underneath it and blow it out |
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18th Mar 2016 4:49pm |
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pietertje Member Since: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Rotterdam Posts: 152 |
Tx for all your thoughts guys! Don't think the grabbing tools have enough room on the sides to get a good grip, actually I'm sure.... There MAYBE is about 1mm of space around... So it is really stuck in there... no movement, at all... Tried a steel pointy pick tool without any luck...
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18th Mar 2016 8:08pm |
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Dtech Member Since: 29 Nov 2014 Location: Yorkshire Dales Posts: 50 |
Could you drill a small hole in each side and screw a small self tapping screw in each hole, then you may be able to pull it out with some pliers |
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18th Mar 2016 8:23pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
I like that idea |
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18th Mar 2016 11:18pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
Having broken the tops (ceramic bits) off spark plugs in the past on other cars, this still leaves the hexagon with which to undo the plug? As you are replacing the plugs anyway? Unless things are very different on a petrol FFRR....I know it is a bit destructive but as a last resort..... .
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20th Mar 2016 12:48am |
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pietertje Member Since: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Rotterdam Posts: 152 |
True that Joe... No need to be to scary...
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20th Mar 2016 8:21pm |
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pietertje Member Since: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Rotterdam Posts: 152 |
Sorry... Double post 2002 L322 V8 |
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20th Mar 2016 8:23pm |
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