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yorkie_chris 25-06-07 11:09 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
Lol! nice one!

My mate shat his load when I cranked his cage up after the same trick, that was Duck oil penetrant spray too, bit more volatile :smt077

Biker_Billy 25-06-07 11:09 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
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Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 1221957)
IMO you can use more force than that, especially with so much thread already engaged

Edit: but still, keep washing it out, its better to get a clean engagement

You reckon? - its definately not threaded - have maybe done 10 turns easy...but is starts to...errrr...creak, I think is the best way of describing the noise....as I turn the plug in - there is resistance, but not that much - strangely enough, if I kep turning its ok, but if I stop, then start, the initial resistance is much higher...

Biker_Billy 25-06-07 11:10 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 1221960)
Lol! nice one!

My mate shat his load when I cranked his cage up after the same trick, that was Duck oil penetrant spray too, bit more volatile :smt077

Bet his pants needed some Vanish!!

yorkie_chris 25-06-07 11:10 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
That could well just be corrosion left from the old plug, after 10 turns you would have to be a real gorrilla to bugger the threads.

Vanish? they nearly needed the fire brigade, he was stood right next to the exhaust! teehee

Biker_Billy 25-06-07 11:13 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
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Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 1221963)
That could well just be corrosion left from the old plug, after 10 turns you would have to be a real gorrilla to bugger the threads.

Vanish? they nearly needed the fire brigade, he was stood right next to the exhaust! teehee

you reckon it could be ok to exert a bit of force then? Obviously so worried about stripping the threads, but my common sense tells me that so much thread is already engaged, that it is unlikely.

The plug I took out was not in the best of nick (thread wise) so I think you could be right.

yorkie_chris 25-06-07 11:16 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
A bit more force, obviously don't stick a cracking bar on it, but you can use more than the weight of your arm, you could even be feeling the washer beginning to crush.

Biker_Billy 25-06-07 11:18 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 1221966)
A bit more force, obviously don't stick a cracking bar on it, but you can use more than the weight of your arm, you could even be feeling the washer beginning to crush.

Aye, you could be right - just comparing the force when I changed the plug on the rear - that went in dead easy (obviously no road crud in there!)

Just dont want to hurt the old girl!

you done the TPS mod then?

yorkie_chris 25-06-07 11:20 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
Mines black and curvey, next is to cut the middle of the air filter out and increase the jet size.

(See, jets, nice brass things, fluid mechanics, none of this electrical jiggerypokery :D)

yorkie_chris 25-06-07 11:21 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
F#cking hell, listen to me... you wouldnt know I'm only 18!!

Eeeeek!

Biker_Billy 25-06-07 11:22 PM

Re: Front Spark Plug
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 1221969)
Mines black and curvey, next is to cut the middle of the air filter out and increase the jet size.

(See, jets, nice brass things, fluid mechanics, none of this electrical jiggerypokery :D)

lucky bugger - stop bragging!


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