RINCON SPARK PLUG
#1
I decided to change the spark plug in my Rincon. I am no mechanic by any stretch of the imagination, but I can handle a spark plug. So I thought anyway. Now I need a new sparkplug wire because it must be epoxyed on the plug and i ruined it trying to get it off. Is there anyone else that has has this problem, or am I the only retard on earth that can't change a sparkplug?
#2
You're the only one. Nah, just kidding, couldn't resist. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] They can get stuck on there pretty good over the years. When you get it fixed, go to an autoparts store and get some dielectric grease, it might even be called tune-up grease, and coat the ceramic part of the plug with it and even a bit on the metal clamp that snaps on the end of the plug, this will eliminate this problem when you get ready to change it next time.
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