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Re: Front Spark Plug
don't talk to me about spark plugs. still attempting to find someone out there who supplys plug caps for the raptor
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Re: Front Spark Plug
Well...I took the plug back out last night - and with WD40 and copaslip re-inserted it, took it out, cleaned the crud off - did this about 6 times, and finally got the plug in a lot further - the rubber cap now fits into the recess of the plug hole on the cylinder head much better now.
When I was tightening, you can hear the crunching as the threads get caught up in the crud - i was careful though and didnt tighten it up too much. Just wondering if anyone has used one of these for cleaning out the crud from the threads of the spark plug hole? Spark Plug Thread Chaser 10 & 12mm Code: Sealey VS524http://www.sealeytools.co.uk/uploads/small/VS524.jpg Spark Plug Thread Chaser 10 & 12mm Specification Model No:VS524 Plug Size:10 & 12mm Price: £8.52 << Back To Or are they for re-tapping a threaded hole? Am tempted to use vaseline on the rubber cap to try to stop anything else getting in there too... |
Re: Front Spark Plug
Well, silicone grease is much better than vaseline and cheap enough from maplin.
A thread "chaser" is for finishing or cleaning threads, the only problem is I doubt it will fit down the hole, and if it will then a socket to get hold of it probably won't. Try a small bottle brush or something like to clean the threads, that and **** it with WD, the backfiring doesnt do any harm (IMO) and has only ever happened to me once. |
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I'll get me hands on some silicone grease - in the meantime I've got silicone spray which will have to do... |
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Well that does concern me, but whats worse? accelerated wear of cylinders and valves (if at all) or an engine that doesnt run at all?
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Mind you...backfires on no throttle at about 3k when decellerating...nice little pops!!! |
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Yeah mine does that since I put the Fuel can on it ... lurvely :D
Edit: when you screw the plug in does it actually seat or no? |
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not as much as my two do!!!!!! usually a bit of a damp start makes em do that or crap in the petrol. mine needed fuel yesterday and did it until I had a fill up. Having a couple of erhem..noisy exhausts never harmed anyone!!
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Just as a matter of interest, how far in does the plug have to be to ignite the fuel efficiently? - The bike runs fine - well, prob better that before I replaced the plugs - still some snatchiness at low revs, and a bit of a surge when I open the throttle but am putting that down to; TPS mod req'd, throddle boddies requiring sync etc. Dont think this is related to the plugs? do you? |
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me: I wanna get a new exhaust her: Why? whats wrong with the one on it? me: I want to hear the rumble of the v twin engine - and it'll look better... her: oh...think its a waste of money me: and its safer too - cos motorists can hear you, if they might not have seen you... her...hmmm...whats the loudest one you can get? is the fuel loud enough? I think you should go louder...if it means you are safer Gotta love her!:thumleft: |
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