jimm1009
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They are more than likely stuck in the pre-chamber rather than being down in the cylinder so that make is a little easier.
When i have one that is swollen I spray it with WD 40 and the grab it with vise grips and gently pull and turn and spray. Some times it takes a while like this but turning them with some lubrication can make a ll the difference in the world.
jimm1009
When i have one that is swollen I spray it with WD 40 and the grab it with vise grips and gently pull and turn and spray. Some times it takes a while like this but turning them with some lubrication can make a ll the difference in the world.
jimm1009