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Posted by Keith-OR on June 17, 2007 at 11:05:51 from (207.200.116.14):
hhhmmmm, tried just about everything, I even took hacksaw blade ground back edge down as to fit in the broken sparkplug. Made 4 cuts around inside of broke off plug. DURN broken plug is still in the hole. What makes me extremely irritated is that this is a complete Factery remanufactured Industrial 172CI, In all the years of turning a wrench, I have never broke off a sparkplug in the head, or any other bolt for that matter..:>(( Head Replacement!!! Oh well, time to break out the o'l tools, pull the head (as flying belgian suggested)remove broken piece or replace head with another one I have sitting on the shelf.. Thanks everyone for all the good suggestions. In most cases, most would probably have worked, BUT this one is really stuborn. Keith & Shawn
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