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JohnnyBlade

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Like title states. So I'm starting to work on one for my buddies dad and I hit a wall already. Is there some sort of Stihl proprietary scrench to get the spark plug out? Shallow socket to short, deep well to long, can't get to it with a wrench, none of my screnches r the right length either.
P.S. This thing is heavy as hèll and would make a fine anchor 😂
 

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Support the owners...........use a shorty

 

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Unbolt the cylinder then unscrew the plug!? :thinking:
 

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Support the owners...........use a shorty

Thought I tried that already. Have been busy with kids baseball. I'll get to it more this week hopefully and check in later with updates.
 

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You may have to slice one end off of the wrench but if a shorty T-wrench does not do it then I think you are screwed.
 
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