29OUTLAW
Viper Owner
I have found that if the plugs are to be changed, and the boot has been on the plug a long time, spray WD-40 down onto where the boot contacts the plug. Let it soak for a few minutes, twist the boot back and forth until the boot frees itself from the plug, THEN twist and pull it off. Make sure you dont soak the boot, just a 1-2 second spray will do. Also remember to vacuum out the spark plug hole/seat and wipe down the seat with a rag before reinstalling the new plug to prevent dirt from falling into the chamber or being crushed into the new spark plugs' seat.
Dan – you’re like Inspector Gadget. You’ve got a huge bag of tricks.