SkooterG
Purveyor of Crooked Facts
I've done spark plug changes many times now. It can be a relatively small PITA to remove the plug caps. For those who have removed the PAIR plumbing no doubt it's easier. I have always used a pair of channel lock pliers to remove the caps.
Well, look what happened to one of the caps on the last go around. :angry: My girlfriend got pissed too. She was in the garage and did not approve of all the expletives I chose to use to express my true feelings at the moment of separation. Fuke me!
Yup, pulled a chunk of rubber off with the pliers, with the cap not budging. Bummer. Now for the 2nd piece of bad news. Guess how much a replacement cost? (Backordered from Japan btw)
$38.20!!! And that is from a discount vendor (Zanoti). For one! Keee-riste! A couple other of the caps are showing the starting signs of the same problem, but for that amount of coin, I'll wait until I absolutely have to replace them. And will try and be more careful in the future.
BTW, I think age and heat have something to do with degrading the rubber as the new cap seemed stiffer.
Any tips on how to gently remove these suckers?
Well, look what happened to one of the caps on the last go around. :angry: My girlfriend got pissed too. She was in the garage and did not approve of all the expletives I chose to use to express my true feelings at the moment of separation. Fuke me!
Yup, pulled a chunk of rubber off with the pliers, with the cap not budging. Bummer. Now for the 2nd piece of bad news. Guess how much a replacement cost? (Backordered from Japan btw)
$38.20!!! And that is from a discount vendor (Zanoti). For one! Keee-riste! A couple other of the caps are showing the starting signs of the same problem, but for that amount of coin, I'll wait until I absolutely have to replace them. And will try and be more careful in the future.
BTW, I think age and heat have something to do with degrading the rubber as the new cap seemed stiffer.
Any tips on how to gently remove these suckers?
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