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Spark Plug question on XR250
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[QUOTE="VintageDirt, post: 17985, member: 21172"] The multi purpose wrench fits over the end of the really long plug tool. If you don't have the plug tool that came with the bike. You can get one that will work at [url="http://www.denniskirk.com/asp/detail.asp?PartNo=281814&ProdType=14&SubProdType=wrenches&Name=Engine+Tools+%26+Wrenches&MultiDim=N."]http://www.denniskirk.com/asp/detail.asp?PartNo=281814&ProdType=14&SubProdType=wrenches&Name=Engine+Tools+%26+Wrenches&MultiDim=N.[/url] The bad news is, you've got to be sure to get all the dirt and crud out of the plug recess before you take the plug out. If you don't the dirt will fall into the cylinder. Use compressed air, if you have it, to blow out the dirt. ------------------ '00 Honda XR400 '73 Maico MC400 (most of it anyway) '73 CZ 380 '70 Bultaco Sherpa T [url="http://www.100megsfree.com/pop/vintagedirt"]Vintage Dirt Home Page[/url] [/QUOTE]
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