sparkplug wrench
Noun: A sparkplug wrench is a specialized hand tool designed for the specific task of installing or removing spark plugs from the cylinder head of an internal combustion engine. It is engineered to fit precisely over the spark plug's ceramic insulator and hexagonal nut, allowing for proper torque application without causing damage.
This term is used exclusively to refer to the tool itself. It is a compound noun where "sparkplug" specifies the type of "wrench." - You will need a sparkplug wrench to change the plugs on that engine. - The mechanic reached for his sparkplug wrench from the toolbox.
- As a defining component: The term can be used to specify a necessary item within a set or procedure.
- A proper tune-up kit should include a sparkplug wrench, a gap gauge, and a set of new plugs.
- Spark plug socket: A more common modern term for a socket wrench attachment that serves the same purpose, often with a rubber insert to grip the plug.
- Plug wrench: A less formal, abbreviated term.
- Related Tool: Torque wrench (a wrench used a sparkplug socket to apply a specific, measured tightening force to the spark plug).
- Spark plug socket (near-synonym, a specific subtype)
- Plug socket
This is a highly specific technical term with a single, clear meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. The term refers to the physical tool and is not used metaphorically.
- a wrench for removing or tightening spark plugs into the cylinder head of an internal combustion engine