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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="TMKDXER, post: 171635, member: 24921"] Try these two things: One. If the plug is definetly stripped, go to your local auto parts store and get a metric time-sert(helicoil, whatever.) set.They should have a self tapping set. Follow the instructions carefully and after you put the insert in plug the bike, run some fresh oil in it lung enough to warm it up, then flush it immedeatly. Two. If the plug and hole are NOT stripped pick up some crush washers. I got some from my local honda dealer. They are normally used on street bikes. Get the 14 mil. size. I've done one of each of these on at least three of my bikes and none of them have leaked since.:p [/QUOTE]
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