1993 suburau spark plug blew out going down the road is there any hope or is junk now?

Asked by Dell Sep 22, 2011 at 11:07 AM about the 1993 Subaru Legacy LS Wagon AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

spark plug came out going down the road and i cant get it to start  to put it back in threads in head are gone now?

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The aluminum head will have to have a Heil-coil put in place.It is made from stainless steel, and will last a lifetime.Any local garage can put one in, or you can do it yourself if you know how to tap a threaded hole. Cost of the kit, about $30 dollars, labor if you can't do the job yourself.........about $300-$500 dollars. Any good parts store will carry the kit, use some grease to keep the metal chips from falling into the cylinder. Good Luck....Dobermann

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This same thing happened to my 95 legacy and after doing some research I had found that a helix coil was the easiest solution it took about 2 hours and worked excellent. And if you get stuck i searched youtube and found how to videos. Oh and an air compressor with a tube also helps getting the shavings out of the cylinder.

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