Reason I need it is that I finally got it all back together (sorta) and it won't fire up, so I was going to start with spark, move to fuel (having petcock problems after rebuild) and go from there.
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Spark plug wrench
Well, I need to go get a spark plug wrench. I tried a couple of sizes from my neighbor, (car ones) but none fit. What size should I get?
Reason I need it is that I finally got it all back together (sorta) and it won't fire up, so I was going to start with spark, move to fuel (having petcock problems after rebuild) and go from there.Tags: None
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daveo
most likely you'll need an 18 mm, if you cant find one for sparkplugs, take a regular 18mm deep well and stick a piece of fuel line in it to cushion the ceramic
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Anonymous
If you are using standard NGK plugs, a standard 13/16" inch plug wrench shuld fit. That's about the same as a 20 or 21mm metric.
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Hap Call
Originally posted by nweaverhmm...so now I hear 18, 20 or 21..any other offers?
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Originally posted by nweaverhmm...so now I hear 18, 20 or 21..any other offers?
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Hap Call
As I recall he has a 16 valve GS750...that would require the same plugs as you and I, Scotty.
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lhanscom
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Why guess and check when you can very easily take the spark plug with you to a store? Unless you're ordering online...
Just a thought.
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Anonymous
booboo, 'tis kinda hard to take it to the store when it's still attached to the bike, and the bike won't start, dontcha think?
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92G
I ended up with the 18mm and whatever the SAE is. My new plugs were one type, and the old were another...
Terry
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Anonymous
It just dawned on me .Why didnt you just take one of your old spark plugs in to get the proper sizes wrench. OOPS i broke the rule
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Originally posted by nweaverhmm...so now I hear 18, 20 or 21..any other offers?
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