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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Huzo on June 16, 2018, 06:46:08 PM
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Just a tip for anyone who's got a twin plug head.
(On the bike that is..)
I was replacing the inner plugs during a full service on my Norge. The tank and air box were removed for another reason and I thought I'd blow 140,000 k's worth of accumulated crap away from the valley between the cylinders.
All good so far..
As I was blowing the air around the inner plug on the left side, I happened to look down into the "tunnel" that the plug resides in, and there as large as life was a stone about the size of a piece of rice or corn, leaning at the base of the plug and would have fallen in the cylinder for sure, had I just whipped the plug out...Close one.. :embarrassed:
Also it became apparent that last time I'd fitted new inner plugs, I'd used a plug socket that did not spin freely in the tunnel, and when I thought the plug was snugged down, it was actually the socket that was resisting the turning, resulting in the plug being a bit short of fully home.
You could see the grubby few threads down near the chamber, when looking into the head with a strong light.
This is bread and butter stuff for a real mechanic, but I got caught... :violent1:
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Good save ! A stone dropping into the cylinder could ruin your day 😩
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Good save ! A stone dropping into the cylinder could ruin your day 😩
More arse than class, but the worst bit would have been that I would not have known it happened.
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I think you would have become aware of it shortly after starting the motor 😳
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You don't need be a pro to be effective , good catch Peter :thumb:
Dusty
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Good save ! A stone dropping into the cylinder could ruin your day 😩
You forget...this is Huzo we are talking about. He'd just pick up the bike, turn it upside down, shake it for a bit and the stone would fall right out...good as new!
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You forget...this is Huzo we are talking about. He'd just pick up the bike, turn it upside down, shake it for a bit and the stone would fall right out...good as new!
Hmm..
Come to think of it, being from "down under", all I had to do was give the bike a shake and it would have fallen "up" and out of harm's way..
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Hmm..
Come to think of it, being from "down under", all I had to do was give the bike a shake and it would have fallen "up" and out of harm's way..
Touche...now why didn't I think of that! :thumb: :thumb: