So this is interesting. I purchased a 9/16” spark plug socket and the rubber stopper appears to have remained stuck around one of the plugs. It’s wedged in there now and I can neither get the socket back on the plug hex nor place the ignition coil. Any suggestions? Image of the socket below.
Yes I use mag sockets about ten yrs now . Usually a still round dowel like from home Depot it's metal 5 16 comes to mind you stick it down and you get it in between the plug rubber and the
It’s good to tape the socket to the extension too: the internal rubber grip can be tenacious enough to leave the hole socket down the hole, which typically means you’ve got to back the plug out, to rectify. I persevere with that style of socket, but I see a lot of mechanics use a plain socket, then fish plugs out with magnetic wand. I believe 14mm is the proper size, but 9/16” is close. I’m using the latter.
I am a newbie and was afraid of ever losing the spark plug socket, so I use lockable extensions: General PDP Template | Canadian Tire https://a.co/d/8wagICv Well, I bought them when they were on sale for $14 years ago. They are indeed expensive. I also have a larger magnetic pickup wand as a 2nd backup. I also buy the spark plug socket that is magnetized. I guess it is recommended to check for any loose spark plug socket rings prior to starting the job.
I've left the socket down the hole, on the newly installed spark plug. Thought about if a few seconds, backed the plug back out, taped up the extension/socket joint, reinstalled the plug.
The trick with those rubber plugs, in the socket. Pull them out and glue them in. Silicon tub caulk works great, as long as the socket is clean and oil free. When using them with spark plugs, a bit of dielectric grease on the plug and slide it into the socket ONE notch - you'll feel it. DO NOT press it down any further! Hand tighten and torque down without applying any downward pressure. They should pop out without incident. Hope this helps... FWIW; if you just put some dielectric grease on the plugs top tip, should reduce the chances of losing that stopper.