hiya lads, putting a bit of a tool kit together for the bike and I was wondering if someone knew the the size of socket needed for removing a spark plug???
many thanks in advance
many thanks in advance
An NGK LMAR8D-J has a 14mm hex thingy.
Didn't take me long to find that using Google.
You'll prolly be wanting a coil puller too.



because in the time taken to ask the question on here you could have gooogled it yerself?,why are people so lazy as to ask questions that the computer they are sat in front of can easily give the answer to?
so if you want other people to do your research for you expect a bit of banter nest pas?


I'm with the OP here and seeming as I (and others) didn't know the answer to this query, it's useful info for me too.
What's wrong with having a chat with (alleged) friendly, like minded people?
ANYONE can use search engines, we all do.
Sometimes it's nice to chat.
Too much....... 'didn't say please' .... 'didn't say thankyou'..... 'why not use google / search first'.....
But maybe I'm an alien.
Remember sitting at that last meeting/seminar/class/ speed awareness course?........ I don't want to ask a question, I might sound daft and it turns out everyone wanted to know the same?
Well it's getting like that on here, too many spouting....
Makes me consider not asking Q's here at all
maybe we don't really need the forum here anymore.....
Just use google .....![]()
hiya lads, putting a bit of a tool kit together for the bike and I was wondering if someone knew the the size of socket needed for removing a spark plug???
many thanks in advance![]()
)forums for technical help?,in days not so long ago you tried to sort a problem and maybe got stuck,forum tech advice became useful,but you had tried to fix it and tried to find out about the prob doing so research etc,everybody now seems to want their hand holding through all aspects of bike ownership being unable to purchase anything without the nod from the forum.not content with choosing an exhaust or beak extender or whatever they need people to post a thousand pictures to qualify there purchase,buy and fit what YOU want and fuck everyone else the general populous these days only seems to survive with massive doses of hand holding.(all imo obviously)
thanks for thatbut why do you feel the need to add a sarky comment about google and make yourself look like a **** in the process
what is it with people today on forums, kind enough to give the answer to a question, but because there sat behind a keyboard its like a god given right to act the ****, when in the real world if they either havnt got the balls to say anything or they know full well it will result with them getting a punch on the nose, I just don't get it![]()
thanks for thatbut why do you feel the need to add a sarky comment about google and make yourself look like a **** in the process
what is it with people today on forums, kind enough to give the answer to a question, but because there sat behind a keyboard its like a god given right to act the ****, when in the real world if they either havnt got the balls to say anything or they know full well it will result with them getting a punch on the nose, I just don't get it![]()
For the earlier twin cam models you need a slim walled socket to prevent it jamming in the recess, not sure if it is the same for the LC, but worth checking before you buy.

For the earlier twin cam models you need a slim walled socket to prevent it jamming in the recess, not sure if it is the same for the LC, but worth checking before you buy.
Yes you need a thin wall 14mm socket best to get a magnetic one as it then also helps removal.
There that was easy and simple with no sarky crap..
Terry
