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ClevelandBill just heat the router bit up and wipe of the sh?t. Works fine.
As for the rest I found a high end (SS) Leatherman multi tool and spark-plug changer is all I need. If I need more it is beyond my repair anyhow.
That leatherman will cut the hook too (I know)
A cheap chainsaw plug wrench would work fine if the need ever came up to pull the plugs. I do all my own work and am in the camp that there is not a lot you could do on the water that won't just make the problem worse.