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need a little help

stlmo_gtp

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ok so i went to go change my spark plug tonight and it started out pretty smoothly until i got to the middle back one my problem is that i can not get it off i have tried everything... using 2 hands, tried pulling off with some pilers, tried prying off (i don't really care if i have to get a new wire) any other ideas of what could be holding it on ? it spins freely o i also tried wiggling it around while pulling on it
 


Stock wires, so it has the heat shield? Whenever I do a car with stock wires I grab the heat shield itself and pull and twist. Works like a charm most of the time. Others... well **** happens.
 
yea they are the stock wires i tried pulling on the heat shield but still didn't have any luck yet, also i heat shield slides up and down so i know thats not the problem do you think that it is possible that some how the wire and plug could have fused together (crazy thought)

alright i finally got it off the heat shield doesn't look as pretty now, an i don't really approve this method but o well i had to do what i had to do
1. put vice grips on the heat shield not to tight but not to loose

2. put a piece of pipe over part of the handle a pry
 
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Whatever works we changed the plugs on my friends gt a few months ago an we had trouble with the exact same wire. Took us prob 45 minutes an then all of the sudden it just popped off. I didnt have that prob when i changed mine though. Must just be the way some of them are put in or something
 


They can suck.

If twisting and tugging does not work I will try to use one of my tools such as:
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or my personal favorite:
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When I install the wires back on, I will be sure to use some die electric grease on them to insure they go on as easy as they come off next time. Shame-sham GM for never doing this.

~F~
 
Yea tools are helpful. But they didn.t fit back there. We had a set of pullers an we could get them almost back there but not quite.
 
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