73 Blazer 350 spark plug stuck

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DoubleDingo

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Excellent! I've been watching this thread waiting for the outcome. I had no suggestions beyond what was already mentioned. I checked in and saw success! Your patience and persistence paid off. I'd never heard of using wax, filing that one away in the memory banks.
 

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Excellent! I've been watching this thread waiting for the outcome. I had no suggestions beyond what was already mentioned. I checked in and saw success! Your patience and persistence paid off. I'd never heard of using wax, filing that one away in the memory banks.
Wax works awesome I've written about it before. It wicks in like solder does when sweating pipe to lubricate the threads. The way I have always used it is mig weld a nut or bolt to my offending piece,take a yellow crayon and run it all around the base a couple of times while its red hot,then put a wrench on the nut I've welded,between the heat from the mig and the wax from the crayon they usually come right out. The yellow crayon part is just something I use to eff with spectators,I tell them it has to be a yellow crayon. People are so gullable.
 

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