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Spark plug 09 570

Joined Oct 2009
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Changed this yestereday and it took ages to get it out, i had to move it about 1/8 of a turn at a time with some pointed pliers, please tell me theres an easier way?

I gave the plug a clean and put it back in and now the bike dies when i give it heaps of juice quickly in the shed.
I cleaned the plug with a bit of sand paper, have i stuffed the clearance, are they that sensitive?

It was backfiring a little bit before the plug clean, could this be beacsue the air filter didin't apper to seal properly on one side?
 
I found if you buy a 13mm crescent with the ratchet end,it fits over the, toolkit supplied, spark plug socket end.Then ratchet away,makes plug removal a breeze.
 
You must have some bloody good riding in NZ, I grew up near Hamilton but am now in Perth WA.
 
Listerwa said:
You must have some bloody good riding in NZ, I grew up near Hamilton but am now in Perth WA.
Yea,I think we are spoilt for extreem terrian,every ride is as much of a challenge as you choose,maybe why Chris Birch and Rory Mead are at the top of extreme enduro, especially here in winter.If I was in Perth I be on the 570 :wink: .
 
Listerwa said:
Changed this yestereday and it took ages to get it out, i had to move it about 1/8 of a turn at a time with some pointed pliers, please tell me theres an easier way?

I gave the plug a clean and put it back in and now the bike dies when i give it heaps of juice quickly in the shed.
I cleaned the plug with a bit of sand paper, have i stuffed the clearance, are they that sensitive?

It was backfiring a little bit before the plug clean, could this be beacsue the air filter didin't apper to seal properly on one side?

Put a new spark plug, that's the easiest check for your problem.
 

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