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Old 11-14-2012, 08:09 AM   #1
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I recently purchased the large and small engine plugs from Yoshimura, and I realize that i dont know whats going to happen when i remove the ones on the bike currently... is there some kind of liquid that going to pour out? how do you change the engine plugs? Thanks.
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I hadn't heard of this before... which engine plugs you are referring to? What are the Yoshimura parts supposed to do?
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Do they replace the crank bolt cover plate and oil filler cap? If so then nothing will come out.
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I was wondering the same thing! What ever happened, did you do it? I am considering buying a few of teh yoshi parts Yoshimura R&D - Large Timing Inspection Plug (Red)

Any pictures you could post?
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No, no oil will come out. I found it Easyer to get the plugs out if you warm the bike up first.
Also remember to put the 2 o-rings back in with the new plugs.
I put mine on yesterday & used a hammer & large screwdriver , just tap the edge of the slot then use a washer to unscrew them.
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Nothing will come out. A hammer and screwdriver will be needed to loosen them. I have taken mine off already.
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assume yoshimura products will
come with adequate instructions..
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a clear instruction with pics is greatly appreciated. I'm getting the Bikers one, too. The old plug got eroded
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