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spark plug spanner / socket

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hi has any one in the liverpool area got a spark plug spanner or where can i get one from.
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The one from the original toolkit works well, not many others fit.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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did not get tool kit with bike if anyone has 1 4 sale i would buy it from them cheers
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I got one from my local Honda dealer, cost less than a fiver too if I remember correctly.
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I don't have a tool kit either and was going to do my ccts on Saturday so may have fallen at the first hurdle?? any alternatives I can use/make? What size is the plug? I.e what size spanner/socket would fit it?
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pete1781 wrote:I don't have a tool kit either and was going to do my ccts on Saturday so may have fallen at the first hurdle?? any alternatives I can use/make? What size is the plug? I.e what size spanner/socket would fit it?
You don't need to remove the plugs to replace the cct's, but you do need to use a fixed socket handle (breaker bar or extension bar) to roll the engine over.

If you use a ratchet it will probably click on a few clicks as it pushes past compression, and you'll lose track of exactly how many turns of engine rotation you have gone, form the rear position (or whichever you did first).
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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I just thought it'd be easier to turn the engine by hand without the plugs in and also was going to replace them anyway at some point. I guess an 18mm box spanner would do if I can find one??
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yes it is cheep i priced a new tool kit £130 if they could get 1 so i might just pay the postage
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£58 here for complete toolkit here http://www.motosport.com/motorcycle/oem ... 1000/TOOLS

But for the spark plugs IIRC you can use an 18mm deep socket. :thumbup:

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cybercarl wrote:£58 here for complete toolkit here http://www.motosport.com/motorcycle/oem ... 1000/TOOLS

But for the spark plugs IIRC you can use an 18mm deep socket. :thumbup:

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It has to be very slimline to get between the head/cam cover castings.
A normal one won't fit, but it depends on the design.
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I just opened up a 17mm long socket .
Works for me
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I just ground down the outside of a normal long reach 18mm :thumbup:
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