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spark plugs, which ones and how to remove
#1
Going to change my plugs as theyre getting on a bit now and i can imagine they havent been changed in a while and ive not changed them...


So, recommended plugs?


How would i go about getting the inner 2 out they look awkward.
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#2
I use the bike tool kit items to remove plugs, box socket & spanner on top to turn it. Plugs NGK CR8E you could get the iridium ones CR8EIX but I just buy the normal ones.
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#3
same here used the tool kit socket, i just stuck a long screw driver through or piece of bar for turning...
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#4
Personally, i've always bought Iridium, they last a long time and are quite cheap on Ebay.
When replacing, screw in finger tight only, so the threads are sound, then nip up, DO NOT over tighten or screw a plug in that feels ANY resistance, you will regret it, i promise you!
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#5
i dont have the tool kit on mine, how do people lose them!
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#6
I've never had a toolkit with either of my 600s Sad But generally I use a decent plug socket on a socket wrench... the other downside I've had is that on both bikes the previous muppet owners have over-tightened them. First bike one snapped and I'm afraid to take off the ones on my current 600
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(11-07-15, 04:59 PM)Paulfzs link Wrote: i dont have the tool kit on mine, how do people lose them!

Have you got any long sockets etc?
I've got this set, absolutely brilliant Smile
Do you know anybody with a Japanese bike tool kit? Chances are the plug spanner they have may fit, worth a try???


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