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Yep just like most peoples problem when doing no.6 sparkie I have a cross thread :(. I was thinking about just getting a tap and doing it my self how ever does ne one know where to get the proper spark plug tap frame or some one local to western suburbs to do this?

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wont the rocker need to come off anyway?

i wouldnt be re-threading while its on the car. if I was to be taking it off, I'de take it to the local mechanic, they should be able to do it.

It's a spark plug hole, so no the rocker does not need to come off. Just need pot 6 to be tdc clean hole, vacuum/blow out, fit spark plug

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