TRITON CANDLE EXTRACTOR KIT - H3659
JETH3659
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$75.01
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- Designed to extract the frozen or broken porcelain portion of the spark plug in Ford® Triton 3-valve engines
- Using these special tools and a strong epoxy, you should be able to extract the broken porcelain left behind when attempting to remove the spark plug.
- The advantage of this extraction method is that it prevents broken pieces of porcelain from entering the combustion chamber.
- Ford® does not specifically recommend pushing the broken porcelain down into the cylinder; this would mean removing the cylinder head.
- Designed to extract the frozen or broken porcelain portion of the spark plug in Ford® Triton 3-valve engines
- Using these special tools and a strong epoxy, you should be able to extract the broken porcelain left behind when attempting to remove the spark plug.
- The advantage of this extraction method is that it prevents broken pieces of porcelain from entering the combustion chamber.
- Ford® does not specifically recommend pushing the broken porcelain down into the cylinder; this would mean removing the cylinder head.
JETH3659
Prix régulier
$75.01
Preorder today
- Designed to extract the frozen or broken porcelain portion of the spark plug in Ford® Triton 3-valve engines
- Using these special tools and a strong epoxy, you should be able to extract the broken porcelain left behind when attempting to remove the spark plug.
- The advantage of this extraction method is that it prevents broken pieces of porcelain from entering the combustion chamber.
- Ford® does not specifically recommend pushing the broken porcelain down into the cylinder; this would mean removing the cylinder head.
- Designed to extract the frozen or broken porcelain portion of the spark plug in Ford® Triton 3-valve engines
- Using these special tools and a strong epoxy, you should be able to extract the broken porcelain left behind when attempting to remove the spark plug.
- The advantage of this extraction method is that it prevents broken pieces of porcelain from entering the combustion chamber.
- Ford® does not specifically recommend pushing the broken porcelain down into the cylinder; this would mean removing the cylinder head.