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 Posted: 16:16 - 19 Nov 2007 Post subject: spark plug |
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my spark plug just blew up in my gilera dna ok but the threded end of the spark plug is still in my engine the rest of it shot out
why did this happen does anyone know
also what can i do to fix it thanks
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what does the bike still turn over? i would think to get the rest out you would need to take the head to a mechanic so he can get the thread out. ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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Could have been overtightened when it was put in. Could be corrosion from being in there a long time. Could be a faulty plug.
If you are confident what you are doing, I'd try an ez out on it. It's a thin thread and a big ez out.
If it's a 2-stroke, I might even try whipping the head off and tapping the thread remnant round with a punch.
If you think there is any chance of either breaking the extractor or dropping something into the engine, stop and take it to a professional.
If it's a 2-stroke. Worst case a new head costs about £45. A 4-stroke head would be more expensive and harder to fit. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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am sure my eyes are gone, i swore i read 50 after DNA. ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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manual here covering all the gilera models upto 04 if you need info  ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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 Posted: 17:38 - 19 Nov 2007 Post subject: Re: spark plug |
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| td007 wrote: | my spark plug just blew up in my gilera dna ok but the threded end of the spark plug is still in my engine the rest of it shot out
why did this happen does anyone know
also what can i do to fix it thanks
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Where did it break off? Do you mean the insulator has broken off or it has snapped below the nut? ____________________ Andy Sez....
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I presumed he was meaning the plug had broken round where the hex joins onto the thread. Whenever I've had this happen before, all the rest of the plug has come away in one piece leaving you with just a 'collar' of steel thread screwed into the head, seems to be a weak point.
Is this correct? ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Although involved, if you want to learn about working on your bike, I can't think of a better time to do it. If you can get a manual and are fairly adept with your hands you CAN do the work yourself.
When I started messing with bikes (four strokes incidentally), I taught myself by doing things. I would never have dreamed of taking a bike to a mechanic for dismantling, if for no other reason than I didn't have the money available.
I am pleased for those that have enough disposable income to hand over problems to someone else to sort, but to me, a large part of being a motorcyclist is getting my hands dirty and having the reward of making my bike work again by my own labour.
I realise that there are some for whom, being their own mechanic is a no-no, but please guys, don't scare off the younger less experienced members of the forum who would like to give it a go by throwing your hands in the air and saying 'take it to a mechanic'.
If the plug has broken off so that the washer has come free, then there won't even be any torque still holding the remains in place, so it should only be finger tight. Push a largish screwdriver into the bit that's left, give it a light tap with a hammer and the chances are that it will unscrew quite easily.
Ask around for a friend or relative to lend a hand or just point you in the right direction, and I'll bet you can do the head off bit yourself too. Save yourself a fortune and know the job's been well done. ____________________ It is not enough to win, others must fail.
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Good for you, don't be put off. Work steadily and methodically. If you have a digital camera, take photos as you go of anything that might be confusing on re-assembly. Lay out the parts you take off in a logical way. If you put down parts on pieces of paper, you can write down where they are from.
Can be handy to get things like gaskets in advance so you can put it back together without any delays. ____________________ It is not enough to win, others must fail.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 237 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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