Plug Spanner L3 ZXR750

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Plug Spanner L3 ZXR750

Postby Bionic » Tue May 24, 2005 11:32 am

All the plug spanners I have are to big to fit down the hole in the motor
Does anyone know if this is a standard Kawasaki Item That you can buy over the counter?
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Re: Plug Spanner L3 ZXR750

Postby NovaCoder » Tue May 24, 2005 11:39 am

Bionic wrote:All the plug spanners I have are to big to fit down the hole in the motor
Does anyone know if this is a standard Kawasaki Item That you can buy over the counter?


I had a bugger of a job with mine, I got a standard plug-socket to fit it ok but the problem was the depth of the hole and the awkward access :cry:

If the end I had to buy two short extension bits with a knuckle to join them together....nightmare :evil:
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re: Plug Spanner L3 ZXR750

Postby Smitty » Tue May 24, 2005 11:43 am

hehehe

the standard Kwaka jobbie is a thin wall long tube type socket
(and used on most of the later Kwaka inline fours)
the car type ones just don't do it....

got mine from BKwaka....a long time ago for something like $5
today???

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re: Plug Spanner L3 ZXR750

Postby 99coconuts » Tue May 24, 2005 11:51 am

the socket that came in my cheapo $100 supatool box fit, but its as tight as a nuns nasty :shock: i taped the socket up to the extension and lubed it up before squeezing it in (you dont want it getting stuck in there) :lol: and then i had to use a wee little elecetronics grabber thingee to pull the plugs out cos they refused to come out with the socket :x

i much prefer my GFs XJR400 for changing plugs, dont even have to take off the tank....
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re: Plug Spanner L3 ZXR750

Postby mattyv74 » Tue May 24, 2005 11:59 am

"Supertool", cheap crap available from Kmart or supacheap, make a plug spanner that does the job perfectly. It's a little snug as it goes past the O-ring in the valve cover, but a liitle grease makes it work a treat. Just make sure it's all clean so you don't damage the O-ring. :wink:

*edit*looks like nuts beat me to it. :)
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re: Plug Spanner L3 ZXR750

Postby javaman » Tue May 24, 2005 1:40 pm

What I did ...

1. Bought $11 spanner from brighton Kwaka.... too short !

2. Used my Honda Civic plug wrench .. worked for cylinder #2 & #3, but not for #1 and #4 since too long and hit the frame !!!

3. Bought $6 spanner from Supercheap auto... worked by using short extension and add another short extension. So use 1 extension first, drop in the hole, then add another extension.
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re: Plug Spanner L3 ZXR750

Postby Bionic » Thu May 26, 2005 8:35 pm

Went to the local dealer today. they had 2 different plug spanners. A short one which was around 10cms and the one I bought which is around 25 cms.. Will try it out on the weekend
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Re: re: Plug Spanner L3 ZXR750

Postby Smitty » Thu May 26, 2005 8:56 pm

Bionic wrote:Went to the local dealer today. they had 2 different plug spanners. A short one which was around 10cms and the one I bought which is around 25 cms.. Will try it out on the weekend


hmmmmm
the one I got (long time ago)from BKwaka is about 8'(200mm) long
..is perfect
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