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[QUOTE="nephron, post: 698332, member: 23759"] I've always thought the plastic filler caps were less likely to seize (and therefore break) than alloy-alloy. Furthermore, when you twist a 'resistant' one, they strip instead of break. Also, wouldn't you expect them to be less likely to vibrate out in the setting of 'human error'? ie, I'm sure there are plenty of very smart engineers at all these factories that have their own opinions on what's best...more like philosophies. So I don't view the different plugs as cheaper than another, as I doubt it costs more to cast an alloy plug than a plastic one. The Zook/Kawi vs. Yamaha/Honda thing is just a tired, worn-out, overdone misconceived 'sweeping thought' that I find sort of ignorant. But hey, I'm blind to those bad welds and unnecessarily 'messy' designs. [/QUOTE]
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