Got several different spark plug sockets, spanners and fancy doo-dads, but find that the standard toolkit one with a ratchet ring spanner or socket on the hex drive works best.
Just wish I could get all the grit out of the recess before I pull the plug.
Should buy a compressor, really, and stop being so tight.
Spark plugs
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It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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do you not use the tool that came with the bike?balls wrote:Put them in today god what a akward job that was need to have hands of a five year old to get at them . Found the front one was loose so it was good that i did the job fired her up much better the ones that came out where a bit worn she sounds much chrisper now![]()
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Re: Spark plugs
Yes I used the one out of the tool kit but its had a bit of a hard life by the look of it more ovel than round , A bit like my head LOL




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Well done Neilballs wrote:Put them in today god what a akward job that was need to have hands of a five year old to get at them . Found the front one was loose so it was good that i did the job fired her up much better the ones that came out where a bit worn she sounds much chrisper now![]()

Chris.
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