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Default metric sparkplugs??


"mm" wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 08:02:47 -0600, "HeyBub"
wrote:

mm wrote:
It seems to me that all the screws and bolts on my Japanese motorcycle
are metric, except the sparkplugs.

AFAICT, neither the threads nor the socket required for the sparkplugs
used in my Honda are metric. Is that so, and how did it happen?


Huh? I though ALL sparkplugs were metric - a residual from the days
(~1900)


Well maybe the threads *are* all metric. I wanted to get a nut that
would go on a sparkplug, to make a spark tester, and none of the
English nuts fit. OTOH, I tried all the metric nuts and none of them
fit either. OT3H, they didn't have nuts in all possible metric sizes.
I think HD skipped from 12mm straight to 15mm, so maybe 14 would fit.

when the ONLY sparkplugs a U.S. engine maker could get came from Europe.


But even if the threads are metric, don't spark plug sockets come in
13/16 for the big ones, and other English sizes for the smaller ones?

Somewhere I have a set of metric sockets complete with extensions and
spark plug socket, and I've been looking for them ever since I got my
motorcycle. CAn't find them, so I don't know how the spark plug
socket is labeled. (I've been using a bunch of metric sockets
gathered from junk boxes along the way.)

Are you saying we are slowly converting Asia to the Imperial System?


Yes, that's why GWBush is in Viet Nam. He's promoting the inch, the
foot, the pound, and most of all, the caliber.



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If you need something to screw the sparkplug into, get an "anti-fouler" at
your auto parts store. It is an extension with a fairly small hole to move
the plug out of the combustion chamber.

Don Young