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I don't want to dis anyone's tools, but... I have noticed that my snap-on
sockets get into a lot of places that other sockets won't. I know the
clearances between my merc manifolds and the plugs is mighty thin. I can
see how not every socket would fit.

"Derek Nigh" wrote in message
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I'm a new boat owner - I'm pretty handy with a wrench - but I'm having a
tough time getting to the spark plugs in order to change them on my Volvo
5.0 FI. The manifold housing is in the way. Is there a special tool
someone
can recommend? I've tried the standard 5/8 spark plug socket with jointed
extensions and the like - it appears to be just too tight. Should I remove
the manifolds and replace the gaskets?

Help!!

Thank you in advance.....




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