2Point-Oh!
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Curious. Why do you have to pull the engine?To remove the head you will need to remove the engine. There are thread(s) on removing broken plugs without removing head. Search threads for tips on possible ways to accomplish that.
Thank you!!Your service manual contains the steps for removing the head. The airbox, exhaust manifolds, oil cooler, valve cover, both camshafts, related hoses and electrical connectors all have to be removed. You will be doing this in cramped, awkward, and low light conditions. If you are like me, dropping tools, bolts, small parts, etc. from time to time, you will spend time searching for them. You will also have to support the loose timing chain and lift the heavy head off the cylinder block. If the head gets turned upside down while you are removing it, you will be looking for the tiny spacers that are all different sizes and belong to specific valves. That is just some of the things you will need to do just to remove it.
Reinstalling it involves careful torquing, aligning new gaskets, on and on.
Before you even take out your tools, read
the manual thoroughly. It is extremely helpful.
I’m not at that point yet!!What you really want to do is float it out to the middle of a lake and pull the plug...
I’m not at that point yet!!
Believe it or not this boat has been reliable
I would like to know how this happen though. As far as how it got stuck that is!
I’m tuning in late to this thread but... I watched a tik-tok yesterday where a cleaver guy who was struggling with breaking drill bits in this same situation spot welded a nut onto the spark plug base and wrenched it out. He wasnt a skilled welder. Maybe search for the video ... just to think outside of the cube. It looked really legit and successful. I’ll se if I can find the link if you are interested.