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Spark Plug Tool used to remove front wheel?
#1
I think I've seen people post about using the Spark Plug tool that comes with the FZ6 tool kit to remove the front axle nut.

But I tried mine today and it was *just* a fraction too large to fit.

Could I use the Dremel to grind it down or would I be better getting the proper tool?
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#2
Quote:I think I've seen people post about using the Spark Plug tool that comes with the FZ6 tool kit to remove the front axle nut.

But I tried mine today and it was *just* a fraction too large to fit.

Could I use the Dremel to grind it down or would I be better getting the proper tool?
What! :eek :eek
Invest in one of these;
https://www.nippynormans.com/tools-servi...nut-driver
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#3
get a socket set
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#4
(17-05-20, 10:10 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: I think I've seen people post about using the Spark Plug tool that comes with the FZ6 tool kit to remove the front axle nut.

But I tried mine today and it was *just* a fraction too large to fit.

Could I use the Dremel to grind it down or would I be better getting the proper tool?


Is it a hex socket same as the S2? If it is, I think an M12 nut fits in it. I made up a tool using an M12 bolt and  two nuts locked together
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#5
(17-05-20, 10:36 PM)VNA - BMW Wank link Wrote: Invest in one of these;
https://www.nippynormans.com/tools-servi...nut-driver

"Sorry, this item out of stock." Sad

(Seriously, though, thanks I'll take a look for one elsewhere :thumbup )
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#6
(18-05-20, 06:31 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: get a socket set

I've got a bloody big socket set (although it only goes up to 24mm, so I've just had to buy a 27mm socket, see another thread),  but this is a bloody big Allen Key fitting... Sad
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#7
(18-05-20, 09:53 PM)agricola link Wrote: Is it a hex socket same as the S2? If it is, I think an M12 nut fits in it. I made up a tool using an M12 bolt and  two nuts locked together

I believe it's 19mm, but that tool that VNA linked to looks pretty handy, so I might as well get one of those as try to bodge something together.
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#8
Leave that spark plug tool from the FZ6 tool kit alone! The plugs on this bike are a right bitch to get to, and that tool is the best designed tool to get them out with such constrained access. You'll be cursing later on if you bodge it for another use.

Just guy buy a couple of extra sockets of the sizes you're missing to go with your current socket set.
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#9
Quote:Quote from: VNA - BMW Wank on 17 May 2020, 10:36:56 PM<blockquote>Invest in one of these;
https://www.nippynormans.com/tools-servi...nut-driver
</blockquote>
"Sorry, this item out of stock." [img alt=Sad]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/sad.gif[/img]

(Seriously, though, thanks I'll take a look for one elsewhere [img alt=:thumbup]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/thumbup.gif[/img] )
It wis juist an example.  But OK I'll go shopping for you.......

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Quality and cheapest solution - https://www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product/Seal...Insq-Drive

Smile :thumbup   
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(18-05-20, 10:17 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=agricola link=topic=26165.msg314771#msg314771 date=1589835203]
Is it a hex socket same as the S2? If it is, I think an M12 nut fits in it. I made up a tool using an M12 bolt and  two nuts locked together

I believe it's 19mm, but that tool that VNA linked to looks pretty handy, so I might as well get one of those as try to bodge something together.
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Yes, M12 nuts are 19mm AF
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#11
Thanks for the advice, everyone.

I'm just about to do a whole lot of shopping for bike bits, so I'll check the links above and see what I like best :thumbup
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