14/16MM Thin Wall Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket - 3/8-Inch Drive 12 Point Spark Plug Socket Removal Tool Compatible with BMW Nissan MINI etc.

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The atlin 14mm 12 point spark plug socket is a specialty thin wall socket designed to remove the 12 point spark plugs from certain vehicles. This spark plug tool is compatible with 2007+ bmw 3. 0l turbocharged engines such as the n54, n55, n20, n26, s55, n63, b46, b48, and b58 this thin wall socket is also compatible with various nissan vehicles, bmw motorcycles such as the r1200gs, and a wide range of mini vehicles, such as those with the r55, r56, r57, and r60 engines. top Because magnets can sometimes break or fall off of sockets and o-rings can sometimes grip too tightly, this socket was specially designed with a metal leaf spring retainer system which holds the spark plug firmly in place, but still allows for easy removal.

14mm Wrench Socket, 12-Point, 3/8", 14mm Thin Wall Spark Plug Socket for Spark Plug Socket Wrench

With thin wall plug for narrow tubes sure-grip magnetic spark plug holders both standard & thin wall sockets 6pt 16mm socket 6pt 16 thin-walled socket 12pt 14mm socket.

3/8" drive xl 14mm spark plug socket brand new and good quality chrome vanadium (cr-v) construction. Ideal tool for commercial or home hobbyist use. Ideal solution for removal and installation of deep seated/recessed spark plugs. Design with knurled barrel end for non-slip grip and inbuilt heavy duty magnet to retainer/hold spark plug in socket.

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spark plug sockets have a very similar function to that of a standard deep socket — to tighten or loosen a piece of equipment. To work, spark plug sockets attach to a turning tool with a square drive socket. They sometimes also have a hex or bi-hex head. In short, you just fit the spark plug tip inside the socket head and then twist to loosen the spark plugs. The spark plug socket will work differently depending on the type of socket you’re using — whether it’s magnetic or has a rubber insert.

Spark plug sockets are—you guessed it—sockets designed specifically to handle spark plugs. They come in sizes that fit snugly around most spark plugs, and good ones have magnets and a bit of rubber inside to keep them from falling out when you're removing or installing plugs. Any diyer tackling a spark plug change can benefit from using spark plug sockets. Unlike normal sockets, they actually grip onto the plug, making extraction easy. With a good spark plug socket, you don't have to worry whether the socket will drop the plug as it's coming out of the engine's head. Some spark plug sockets have built-in extensions, so you don't have to stress about the socket separating from your ratchet mid-replacement.