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1982 GS1100GL Spark Plug Torque Spec
I'm still trying to find out the torque spec for the spark plugs. Anyone know?Tags: None
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Forum SageCharter Member
Past Site Supporter- May 2002
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- The Gulf Coast of south Florida in the winter and northern Nevada in the summer
Don't overdue
There's a great deal of 'heartache' associated with over tightening all kinds of stuff....but, usually very few problems with going a little loose. Take it from a fool who's damaged a number of things....don't overdue it!! You'll never be sorry!:?1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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- Brooksville Fl.
It takes very little torque to seat a spark plug. I dont use a ratchet. I used a nutdriver (like a screwdriver) with an adapter on the end to fit a spark plug socket. Turn the spark plug all the way down with only your bare fingers and tighten it using one hand and the nutdriver. I've never had one come loose, and it is almost impossible to strip a spark plug thread in this manner.
EarlKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
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