Sheared 406 plug !

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by Juper Wort, Aug 5, 2007.

  1. Juper Wort

    Juper Wort Guest

    you could guess the language i was shouting ! On Hols next saturday, thought
    i will change the plugs on the 406 2L '99.
    Damn & ^&*^% Sheared one plug at the edge of the head undoing the thing,
    down a hole ! (&(*&&^

    As far as I can see, there is no way to get at it & I dont want broken bits
    of ceramic in the cylinder. Looks like a head off job. Dammit.

    Am I right ?
     
    Juper Wort, Aug 5, 2007
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  2. Juper Wort

    Chrs Guest

    Can you still get the plug socket on to any of the plug?(nut)if you can
    soak it with wd40 over night and by the evening you should be able to
    remove it(do it up a little just to crack the thread)
     
    Chrs, Aug 5, 2007
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  3. Juper Wort

    Juper Wort Guest

    Sheared at start of threads. I have the bit down to nut in my hands !
     
    Juper Wort, Aug 5, 2007
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  4. Juper Wort

    Chrs Guest

    can you get a punch in there and tap it round,or force somthing into
    the plug whats left of it and try and turn it out.
     
    Chrs, Aug 6, 2007
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  5. Juper Wort

    Malc Guest

    On a 406? I doubt if I could get a pair of snipe nose pliers on the plugs in
    mine (2l 16V)!

    --
    Malc

    If you're swimming in a creek
    And an eel bites your cheek
    That's a moray
     
    Malc, Aug 6, 2007
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  6. Juper Wort

    djimbo Guest

    It sounds like a nightmare scenario, if it was so tight it sheared off at
    the threads, it's unlikely to want to tap out and as previously stated they
    aren't the worlds most accessible.
    Any kind of stud extractor inside runs the risk of ceramic & ctr electrode
    into the combustion chamber.
    The only good side I can see is it's not my car(!)
    The only possibility that springs to mind is freezing the remains of the
    plug itself, which may shrink it enough get it to turn.
    (TV shop freezer cans will theoreticaly get it down to -40DegC if liquid
    Nitrogen isn't available)

    Djimbo.
     
    djimbo, Aug 7, 2007
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  7. Juper Wort

    juperwort Guest

    Its booked at at a motor engineers. head off job. Will get head
    skimmed & cambelt done whilst in there. dammit
     
    juperwort, Aug 8, 2007
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  8. Might be worth thinking about replacing the water pump while your at it.
    People on here seem to think it best to do it at the same time as the belt.
     
    Keith Willcocks, Aug 8, 2007
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  9. Juper Wort

    Chrs Guest

    More bloody money hahahaha just because of a spark plug..
     
    Chrs, Aug 9, 2007
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