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techtalk:ref:tools129 [2019/04/08 21:12] hippysmack [Flexible Extension for Dual Plug Heads] |
techtalk:ref:tools129 [2019/04/08 22:28] hippysmack [To Gap the Spark Plugs] |
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===== To Gap the Spark Plugs ===== | ===== To Gap the Spark Plugs ===== | ||
- | |A small stainless plate 7/8" long by 3/8" wide and .040" thick with a \\ hole in it. It can be kept on a key ring and instead of keeping a feeler \\ gauge on your bike. ((Deep Diver of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=395586&page=5))| | + | |A small stainless plate 7/8" long by 3/8" wide and .040" thick with a \\ hole in it. It can be kept on a key ring and instead of keeping a feeler \\ gauge on your bike. ((Deep Diver of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=395586&page=5))|This tool is not scientific and it's use is subjective. \\ But it is widely used for gapping plugs. ((Hippysmack))| |
- | |{{techtalk:ref:tools:homemade-spark-plug-feeler-gauge_by_deep_diver.jpg?direct&400|}}| | + | |{{techtalk:ref:tools:homemade-spark-plug-feeler-gauge_by_deep_diver.jpg?direct&300|}}|{{:techtalk:ref:tools:spark_plug_gapper_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}}| |
- | ^ Homemade Spark Plug Gapping Tool ((photo by Deep Diver of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=395586&page=5)) ^ | + | ^ Homemade Spark Plug Gapping Tool ((photo by Deep Diver of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=395586&page=5)) ^ Commercial spark plug gapping tool. ((photo by Hippysmack)) ^ |
===== Flexible Extension for Dual Plug Heads ===== | ===== Flexible Extension for Dual Plug Heads ===== | ||
Care should be taken when installing the top spark plug on S models or any with dual plug heads. \\ | Care should be taken when installing the top spark plug on S models or any with dual plug heads. \\ | ||
It's easy to get into the wrong position and break the end of the plug with a conventional wrench. \\ | It's easy to get into the wrong position and break the end of the plug with a conventional wrench. \\ | ||
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This flexible extension allows you to maneuver the plug into the hole using the handle on the end to start the threads without much force. \\ | This flexible extension allows you to maneuver the plug into the hole using the handle on the end to start the threads without much force. \\ | ||
+ | This was once available at most auto parts stores and is still available online. \\ | ||
If the plug doesn't thread easily, the grip will slip on the plug instead of forcing the threads together and cross-threading them. \\ | If the plug doesn't thread easily, the grip will slip on the plug instead of forcing the threads together and cross-threading them. \\ | ||
Then you simply back it out, re-position and try again until the threads are started correctly. \\ | Then you simply back it out, re-position and try again until the threads are started correctly. \\ |