ebbtide176
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- Jan 22, 2002
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i just finally got my old truck going again. i had a spark plug blowout on the road, and i ended up somehow getting the plug to stay in there long enough to drive it home. 93 toyota pickup. when i got it home, i pulled the plug and yep it was stripped where i'd finally got it screwed in.<br /><br />this happened once before, and i saw a turn of the old helicoil sticking up out of the hole. but with no extra tools, and my emergency tool delivery person/wife not willing to tow my truck with a chain, i just figured i would get it threaded somehow. it went in. the 93 degree weather on the side of the freeway didn't help my patience either.<br /><br />so the 1st time this happened i figured i didn't thread it in hard enough. i have that fear of stripping a bolt. so it was maybe 3 yrs ago i did this on the front plug, and then it happened to blow it out again. the only helicoil in this good ole truck.<br /><br />well, i got off work luckily, and got it home. then i got the old helicoil out with longnose pliers, after numerous tries. and i got another helicoil in place. but when i rapped the tang that the tool holds to thread it in, it disappeared into the hole...and my magnet wouldn't fit in the hole either.<br /><br />so i said a nice prayer, turned the engine over. nothing. put all the other plug wires back on, turned it over. it popped like before the freeway pullover, but nothing else. put the last plug in the helicoil, hooked up plugwire and fired it up. it sounded fine. let it idle to wait for the big bang - nope sounds normal.<br /><br />so, i can't decide whether the tang off the helicoil is something the cylinder can just ingest with no problems, or if it somehow popped out of the sparkplug hole when i turned the engine over before installing the plug. although i heard no pings, or anything unusual.<br /><br />i'm hoping to drive the 22mi to the metro gridlock in the morning. i wonder what my chances are, as far as the engine being ok?<br /><br />BTW if you're curious, the 22re has 306k on it now, so i guess i'm beyond lucky. 