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Try it when the motor is hot.
By Dave Shoe - 03/04/2001 3:03:07 PM; IP 216.243.158.40
Sometimes it's a little easier to budge things when they are warm.

Soaking it, as you have done, is a good idea, too.

You might also go to a car shop that has an air-powered impact wrench an have them take it off with one of them. They might end up cracking the porcelain of the plug (if they don't get a good approach angle), so you might want to only remove the plug a little bit, and then use an air nozzle to blow the porcelain chips away from the spark plug hole.

Good luck,
Shoe.
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