Request for GPz tool
oldfr8dog at yahoo.com
oldfr8dog at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 29 17:20:37 PDT 2009
Or at least to Tennessee. Temps still in the mid 70's F/low to mid 20's C. ;). I've been riding the local twisties and enjoying the fall colors all week.
Dave in E Tenn. '96 Black is Beautiful.
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From: Sid Young
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Subject: Re: Request for GPz tool
Sent: Oct 29, 2009 20:00
You guys need to move to a warmer climate... down under you can ride all
year long :)
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:13 AM, The Masons <masonjs at nrtco.net> wrote:
> Hi:
> Do any of you have an extra GPz spark plug socket they would like to sell?
> I decided to change the plugs in my '05 Toyota Tacoma yesterday. The
> dealership wanted $150.00 for this job which included the plugs. I bought 6
> plugs for $40.00. I found the plugs are recessed in the head as the GPz
> (like down a f&@#%ng well). The plugs are 18 mm as none of the plug
> sockets I had (5/8", 11/16", 3/4", 13/16" and 1.25" --1966 rotax skidoo
> engine) would fit. My 18 mm plug sockets are at the cottage with the Honda
> XLs. I did get the 5/8" to slide over the plug but the rubber inside
> fastened on tight enough that the plug socket stayed with the plug when the
> extensions came out. I had to retrieve it with a pair of long duck billed
> pliers.
> Another cold wet day. I was hoping to get in another 1000 km of riding
> before the onset of hibernation but it doesn't look like its going to
> happen.
>
> Jim
>
>
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