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I was planning to do a valve adjustment today (new-to-me '02 1150GS-Adv). No dice because one of the spark plug boots is stuck in good and hard.
No matter what I tried, I can't get the damn thing to pop loose. My toolkit doesn't have the plug removal tool (among other things that aren't there
) so I had to go at it with my fingers. I can get it to twist with a great deal of difficulty but it's not coming out one bit.
I took a good close look at what I could see of the boot. The little square "cap" on the end of the boot (where the wire makes the 90 degree bend into the cylinder) is already starting to come off. The part of the boot that goes into the cylinder looks all beat up. At this point I figure I need to replace the thing anyway, so I'm not entirely worried about chewing it up more.
There's still the issue of getting it out of there, though. I'm tempted to take a vice grip and seeing if I can just gab it and pull it out. Last thing I want to do is have it tear somewhere in the shaft and leave me worse off. Any ideas or suggestions?
Bohdan
No matter what I tried, I can't get the damn thing to pop loose. My toolkit doesn't have the plug removal tool (among other things that aren't there
) so I had to go at it with my fingers. I can get it to twist with a great deal of difficulty but it's not coming out one bit.I took a good close look at what I could see of the boot. The little square "cap" on the end of the boot (where the wire makes the 90 degree bend into the cylinder) is already starting to come off. The part of the boot that goes into the cylinder looks all beat up. At this point I figure I need to replace the thing anyway, so I'm not entirely worried about chewing it up more.
There's still the issue of getting it out of there, though. I'm tempted to take a vice grip and seeing if I can just gab it and pull it out. Last thing I want to do is have it tear somewhere in the shaft and leave me worse off. Any ideas or suggestions?
Bohdan