Troyport
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2025
- Posts
- 14
- Reaction score
- 9
- Location
- ohio
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V20
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello, changing plugs in my 1987 V20, and 2 of them broke off with little effort. Metal was quite rusty. One came out very easily with an easy-out, so no concerns there. The second one, the porcelain broke, and now the remaining part of the plug is giving me trouble getting it out. The easy-out has slipped a few times (didn't grab enough) so I am sure there will be metal shavings in the cylinder if I am successful in removing the rest of the plug. I fear I may have to drill it to .375" to get the #5 easy out to fit better, all for sure will put more shavings in the cylinder. It looks like I can remove the inner wheel well to gain straight-on access. (It's the #8 hole) Is there any hope in vacuuming out the cylinder when (if) I get the rest of the plug out? Or at this point should I just bite the bullet and pull the head. I have to imagine that repair shops break plugs all the time, and I have never heard of a tune up turning into a head job, so maybe I am over-thinking it? I have no interest in modifying this engine, so if I removed the head I wouldn't want to do any additional work, and probably would not pull the other head. Any advice would be great, thanks.