Sunday, November 3, 2013
Spark Plug Wire Tools
A spark plug is an electrical device in the ignition of a vehicle that ignites gas by using an electric spark. Spark plugs are made up of an insulated wire and electrode, an ignition coil and a spark gap inside the interior. Spark plugs typically need to be changed every 30,000 to 45,000 miles to keep the ignition running smoothly. These tools will help you replace or repair your spark plug wire.
Lisle Wire Puller
The Lisle Wire Puller removes the spark plug using rubber cushioned jaws to grip and pull. They are adjustable to five positions so you are able to access the spark plug from different angles. The plastic handles help to prevent you from getting shocked by the spark plug.
Lisle Plug Remover
The Lisle Plug Remover removes broken spark plugs using a thread to pull the plug from its head. It comes with a porcelain pusher to press the porcelain in the tip of the plug, preventing the porcelain from breaking.
ACCEL Pliers
The ACCEL pliers make gaps in spark plugs. They are specially aligned to make the outer electrode perpendicular to the center electrode. They are made of a steel frame with a rubber, non-slip handle.
Pro Crimp Spark Plug Wire Tool
The Pro Crimp Spark Plug Wire Tool is a specialty tool made for crimping spark plug wires. It can cut, strip and crimp wire that is up to 8.5 mm in diameter. The frame is made of heavy-duty steel with a soft plastic, non-slip handle for comfort.
Weatherpack Weather Pack Crimper Tool
The Weatherpack Weather Pack Crimper Tool is made for heavy-duty crimping of wires ranging in sizes from 20 to 14 gauge. It has an orientation block, two double cavities and a ratchet mechanism for reliable crimping.
ACCEL Terminal Crimping Jaws
ACCEL Terminal Crimping Jaws are for crimping 7 mm to 8 mm spark plug wires. They are made of steel with a black oxide finish for high pull strength.
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