We don't want comments like that around hereOriginally posted by rooster300ex
who cares
We don't want comments like that around hereOriginally posted by rooster300ex
who cares
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sorry. another good tip when you remove a plug is to use a compressor to blow whatever could be in that tight area. One time I looked where my plug is and there was a lil tiny rock sitting in there. Since I seen that I never take my plug out without hitting it with the air. Oh yea and after you get it halfway out hit it with the air again. If you don't have a compressor when you get it half way out turn the engine over a few times and the compression will blow the junk out of the way.
good point rooster300. however, if you're not rich and can't afford a real compressor try compressed can air for computers. Should have enough force to blow tiny rocks and grime out.
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Yea especially after you have it about halfway out. All the grim and crap is prolly all busted apart.Originally posted by bmxatv
good point rooster300. however, if you're not rich and can't afford a real compressor try compressed can air for computers. Should have enough force to blow tiny rocks and grime out.