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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 10:29 AM
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2008 polaris 500 x2. It is long overf due to change plug. It is crazy tight. I am afraid of stripping threads. Is it normally that tight?
 
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 11:21 AM
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Not unusual. I would try some PB Blaster on it and let it sit overnight.
 
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 11:39 AM
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I thought of that too, but wasn't sure if it would hinder anything else. So...... I figured if it was corroded tight it was tight and was going to strip threads anyways. I put my big forearms to work. It fought me a lot, but the corrosion finally saw things my way. No thread damage. I was also surprised how good of condition the plug actually was. I put a new one in after adding some good thread and boot grease. Haven't fired her up yet. Oil change.
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Good to hear it came out without any damage.



After having this happen once, I got in the habit of taking out the plugs on all my vehicles when I got them and put some anti seize compound on the spark plugs. So far, it's paid off.
 
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 05:26 PM
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Good to hear it came out without any damage.



After having this happen once, I got in the habit of taking out the plugs on all my vehicles when I got them and put some anti seize compound on the spark plugs. So far, it's paid off.
I never thought about using anti-seize on spark plugs on a new vehicle. That's a good idea. I only think of it several years later when it's too late.
 
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