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+[* black] Remove the spark plug cap
+ [* icon_caution] Do not remove the cap by pulling on the wires, you risk ripping the wires out of the cap.
+[* black] Use a 5/8" spark plug driver, a socket extension and a socket wrench to remove the spark plug. Press the spark plug driver firmly onto the spark plug until you feel it "grab" the plug and turn it counter-clockwise until you can pull it out of the cylinder head.
+ [* icon_caution] Be careful not to drop anything down the spark plug hole! If something falls into the cylinder you will have to do a complete cylinder tear down to remove what ever was dropped!

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