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Got a gp that's badly swolen. Anybody have tips for getting them out?
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Twisting and pulling- carefully.Got a gp that's badly swolen. Anybody have tips for getting them out?
Yes if a tip tears off, burns off, or blows off - it can make a mess. That being said, the OTC tool helps with some of the bad ones and sometimes will make the difference of getting out a stuck plug in one piece that otherwise would have busted apart. With some of those plugs it's near impossible to exert steady outward force and keep them perpendicular to the head while pulling.Special tools or what so ever. The only think that helps is crual force.
Are you talking about Boschs for 12 volt system use or 24 volt system use?And after you get them out , don't use Wellmans aka WAPs. Rockauto has Bosch Duratherms for 59$
Bad advise, if you have a stock CUCV GP system.If I had a plug swelled so bad it would not come out - I'd just stick it back in and leave it unplugged. 6.2s will start well enough when a plug or two is non working.
AC13G's are 12V. CUCV's do not use 070 wellman's, Humvee's(24V) use them. CUCV's use 12V GPs.The 24V military OEM AC13Gs or Wellman/WAP GO70s are single coil and not self-limiting
LOL, now that is funny and true.Wellmans=Oscar Meyer Weiner's....
They plump when ya cook 'em....
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