08-13-2010, 01:19 PM | #1 |
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Cross Threaded Spark Plug Hole
My son decided to change the spark plug and cross threaded the hole. He got the plug about 3/4 was in and of course it won't go any further. I got it out but what's the best was to fix it???
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08-13-2010, 01:58 PM | #2 |
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Re: Cross Threaded Spark Plug Hole
If he didn't put too much pressure on the plug spanner (wrench?) & bugger it up completely, you MAY be able to just screw the plug in correctly. Have you tried that yet? :??:
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Re: Cross Threaded Spark Plug Hole
Unfortunately, I don't think it's that simple. You may already have bits of thread (metal) in the cylinder, that could bugger the piston rings, & a thread chaser may only add to the problem. You'll probably need to remove the cylinder head to assess damage & carry out a repair.
Is there anyone with more "hands on" knowledge who can come in at this point? :sad:
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On how old the bike is and how willing you are to take a chance. If a new plug won't follow the original threads, chances are that the thread chaser won't either. That might be a good solution IF you could start it at the other end where the threads are good. Alas, I think on the GZ, you need to take the cam off to remove the head......so it isn't a real easy job.......and if you're going that far, might as well heli-coil it for a proper fix. IF the bike is OLD and/or you really don't have the skill or the money to do it "right", a thread chaser from the outside....with lots of grease on it to catch the filings....probably wouldn't make matters any worse and you might luck out. Any filings produced will PROBABLY blow out without doing any real damage.....maybe. Someday maybe I'll tell my "rock through the plug hole story" but not today. Sufice it to say that one needs to be VERY sure that the base of the old plug is absolutely clean before you unscrew it. :roll: The second big question IS: Does the boy now know to use FINGERS ONLY when threading in a plug ???
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Oops. Have I told you the story about............. Yes, Gramps, we heard it before !!! :roll:
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Re: Cross Threaded Spark Plug Hole
that was one of the first lessons my dad taught me... "whenever possible, start a bolt, nut, screw... with your fingers." that was followed closely by "don't tighten anything until all fasteners are started."
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