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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: SteezMacQueen] #14735825 05/31/23 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by SteezMacQueen
All my guys voted. They said this.

Get a long screwdriver that is 1/2โ€ wide at the tip. Flat blade. Take a grinder to the tip of the screw driver and make a big flat hook on one end. Stick the tip into the socket and turn it so that the hook engages the 3/8โ€ square opening on the socket. Turn it while gently tapping the screwdriver upwards with a hammer. Spray a lot of liquid wrench down there while itโ€™s going. [Linked Image]


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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: patriot07] #14735866 05/31/23 05:30 PM
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home depot, husky impact socket extensions. they have the locking feature and will stay with the socket, forgot I have a set and they are good.


they have husky cheaper, the socket end pulls to release and they do lock in good.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/GEARWRE...-6-in-and-12-in-3-Piece-84927N/313787418

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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: hopalong] #14735903 05/31/23 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by hopalong
home depot, husky impact socket extensions. they have the locking feature and will stay with the socket, forgot I have a set and they are good.


they have husky cheaper, the socket end pulls to release and they do lock in good.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/GEARWRE...-6-in-and-12-in-3-Piece-84927N/313787418

That is similar to the SnapOn, but looking at the SnapOn the sockets are designed to work with the extension.

Most sockets do not have a through-hole for the pin to latch into.
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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: patriot07] #14735921 05/31/23 06:22 PM
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A regular hammer puller won't work?

Otherwise, I'd buy freeze spray on Amazon. Freeze the [censored] out of the socket. Then attach this tool to a puller (get the right size). Use an impact to drive the puller. If that doesn't work you'll have to go hydraulic.

https://www.amazon.com/OEMTOOLS-270...76c444e&pd_rd_i=B004FDGU20&psc=1


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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: Jpurdue] #14735941 05/31/23 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Jpurdue
A regular hammer puller won't work?

Otherwise, I'd buy freeze spray on Amazon. Freeze the [censored] out of the socket. Then attach this tool to a puller (get the right size). Use an impact to drive the puller. If that doesn't work you'll have to go hydraulic.

https://www.amazon.com/OEMTOOLS-270...76c444e&pd_rd_i=B004FDGU20&psc=1


Hydraulic? Hahahaa.

Drill out the sparkplug, seal the socket, pour some tannerite into the injector hole and fire away. Blow that socket off! Hell yeah!


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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: patriot07] #14735966 05/31/23 07:06 PM
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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: patriot07] #14735986 05/31/23 07:21 PM
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I hope you don't have more than a stuck socket. It sounds like from your description, the plug's threads have seized in the head.


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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: bloo_rainger] #14735987 05/31/23 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by bloo_rainger
I guess my first thought was.
Why are you changing the plugs?

Manual said to change at 60k and it's almost at 70k

I told mom Camry plugs are just fine for much longer, but nobody listens to me....now I can see why


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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: patriot07] #14735989 05/31/23 07:22 PM
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I need a pic of this, cant picture whats going on here.

Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: patriot07] #14735997 05/31/23 07:25 PM
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The all new soon to be released 100% electric 2024 Toyota CamryEV has been reengineered so that all of the spark plugs are fully compatible with 5/8โ€ sockets. bolt

Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: YEE_YEE] #14736008 05/31/23 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by YEE_YEE
Can you spin it with an impact and apply upward pressure with channel locks ?

extension pulls right out when you try to pull up. I even JB welded the extension in there and it still pulled out


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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: BillS2006] #14736014 05/31/23 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by BillS2006
I hope you don't have more than a stuck socket. It sounds like from your description, the plug's threads have seized in the head.

No the other 3 plugs came out just fine when I realized it was 14mm. I think this mis-sized socket somehow got jammed in between the tube wall and the spark plug and maybe in the area where there is a tiny step where the tube press fits into the head. And it just won't release upwards....

I think freezing it might make a difference. I'm going to give that a go. I also think the blind bearing puller has a chance. Never seen one of those. That's what I was talking about when I was talking about my drywall-ish kind of tool that you could run a thread into and it would expand.


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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: Jpurdue] #14736024 05/31/23 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Jpurdue
A regular hammer puller won't work?

Otherwise, I'd buy freeze spray on Amazon. Freeze the [censored] out of the socket. Then attach this tool to a puller (get the right size). Use an impact to drive the puller. If that doesn't work you'll have to go hydraulic.

https://www.amazon.com/OEMTOOLS-270...76c444e&pd_rd_i=B004FDGU20&psc=1


Yeah I just ordered a bearing puller with slide hammer on amazon. Going to grab freeze spray on the way home. Hopefully that will do the trick. I think it has a decent shot.


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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: SteezMacQueen] #14736026 05/31/23 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SteezMacQueen
All my guys voted. They said this.

Get a long screwdriver that is 1/2โ€ wide at the tip. Flat blade. Take a grinder to the tip of the screw driver and make a big flat hook on one end. Stick the tip into the socket and turn it so that the hook engages the 3/8โ€ square opening on the socket. Turn it while gently tapping the screwdriver upwards with a hammer. Spray a lot of liquid wrench down there while itโ€™s going. [Linked Image]

I'll take a pic when I get home, but this is not dissimilar to the tool I made a few days ago. Found a spade bit with a hole in it. Cut off a nail and welded it in the hole and ground it down to where it would fit in the socket hole diagonal. Then turned 45 degrees so it would catch on the flat. It bent the spade bit rather than dislodging the socket...that's how firm this thing is in there. I couldn't believe it.


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Re: Redneck engineering help - stuck socket [Re: patriot07] #14736058 05/31/23 08:21 PM
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