What size socket do I need to change spark plugs?
Most spark plugs require a 5/8″ (16mm) size spark plug socket. This refers to the size of the flats on the spark plug that are in contact with the socket. This spark plug requires the 5/8″ spark plug socket, which will probably fit a 3/8 ratchet extension.
Can you remove spark plugs with a regular socket?
Like I stated in the above paragraphs, spark plug sockets “cradle” the spark plug so it will not get damaged. A traditional socket would not hold the spark plug snug enough and it would fall out upon installation or removal, which could cause damage to the spark plug itself.
Do you need a new spark plug for a Volkswagen Beetle?
Keeping it going is made harder when you have an old, rusted spark plug on your hands. Replacing it with a new Volkswagen Beetle spark plug from AutoZone ensures top-notch performance that lasts for the long haul. You can’t go anywhere if you don’t have the right spark to ignite your engine.
What’s the best way to change a spark plug?
If a standard 5/8″ or 13/16″ spark plug socket isn’t enough to remove old iridium spark plugs or other kinds of spark plugs, use this special swivel spark plug socket. Its built-in swivel takes up less room so it can fit it into tight spaces. In fact, it takes less room than an ordinary spark plug socket with an add-on wobble extension.
What kind of socket do I need to remove spark plugs?
If a standard socket does not work, choosing a wobble socket may be a better idea. Wobble sockets are often essential equipment for removing iridium spark plugs.
Which is better wobble or regular spark plugs?
The wobble socket is also smaller than traditional spark plug sockets, allowing you to access tight spaces easier. If a regular socket simply does not fit into the confined area in which you must work, trying a wobble socket may be a better approach. Occasionally, spark plug boots fuse with your vehicle’s plugs.