Ground strap broke off down spark plug hole

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The ground strap broke off installing a new spark plug. I tried sticking a magnet in there and got nothing. I tried cranking with no plug in the hole. It rattles around pretty fiercely when I start the engine now. Anything else I should try at this point?
 
Oh the ground electrode?

If so, why were you messing with it and why directly over the open hole?

And that little piece of metal is rattling around “pretty fiercely”?

Just don’t drop Power Bait in to try and retrieve the other piece.
 
Yes the metal ground on the tip of the plug. I was installing the plug into the hole.
 
If it's copper, a magnet won't pick it up. Maybe find one of those tools that has the little grabbing claws at the end of a cable and see if you can fish it out that way? Turn the engine slowly with a wrench until the piston comes up, and hopefully you'll be able to see it.
 
If it's copper, a magnet won't pick it up. Maybe find one of those tools that has the little grabbing claws at the end of a cable and see if you can fish it out that way? Turn the engine slowly with a wrench until the piston comes up, and hopefully you'll be able to see it.
If he’s been trying to start the engine as stated and it’s making a fierce noise then damage is done.
 
The ground strap broke off installing a new spark plug. I tried sticking a magnet in there and got nothing. I tried cranking with no plug in the hole. It rattles around pretty fiercely when I start the engine now. Anything else I should try at this point?
Do not run the engine.

Get a vacuum and try to suck it out. Empty the vacuum completely so you can observe it and find it if it comes out.

You might have to get a probe type camera, they make the so you can use a wireless computer or phone screen. See if you can find it if suction does not work.
 
I predict that next up will be how to remove putty, sticks, plastic hoses, vacuum cleaner tips, camera tips, flexible flashlight tips, dowels, magnets and grabbing tools from the cylinder.

Then how to repair a scored cylinder wall or remove an embedded ground electrode.

Can you tell us again how it broke off and what you were doing to cause it to break? And why it was directly over the 1/2" hole when it happened? It doesn't break off just from installation.
 
I had a tough spark plug extraction once and had to basically demolish a plug to get it out...some of the porcelin and a ground strap dropped. I took a couple of cheap Bic ball point pens and taped them together, then used more duct tape to connect it to the end of a shop vac. Worked like a charm.

Don't worry about the damage you MAY have done until you solve the current problem. Once you get it out, then do a compression test.
 
Can you tell us again how it broke off and what you were doing to cause it to break? And why it was directly over the 1/2" hole when it happened? It doesn't break off
Can you tell us again how it broke off and what you were doing to cause it to break? And why it was directly over the 1/2" hole when it happened? It doesn't break off just from installation.


It seems to be something with the spark plugs hitting the piston with this engine from a YouTube video I've found. Now I'm thinking the noise is the plug itself. They get crushed like this when I pull them. It is not rattling like that without the plug removed. All of the plugs are same size as the factory set I removed.

 
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