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Newby here..Changed my oil and filter today on my 2007 America...Went to change plugs but cound not fit socket over old plug to remove..Yet it fit fine on new plug not installed..Is there a special socket for this? What is correct size? Please advise....Thanks
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Worn Saddle
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Worn Saddle
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I use an 18mm deep socket that I got at Sears, it's pretty thin and I'm not sure a fatter socket would fit in the well. After the plug is freely turning I put a short section of tubing (maybe 3 or4 inches) over the insulator and unscrew it the rest of the way by hand. I'm sure everyone has a different technique but that works for me.
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Learned Hand
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+1 on the Sears 18mm thin wall deep socket. 
Blue/White 2007 TBA, Thruxton needles, Unifilter, AI removed, Polaris Bellmouth, Bubs, Nology Coils/wires, Lightbar, Ricor Intiminators, Hagon Nitros, Tall Sissy Bar w/luggage rack, Dart flyscreen & Lowers. 130 Mains, TrueGel Battery MG12-BS.
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Loquacious
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Lube those threads before installing the new ones.
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Saddle Sore
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Saddle Sore
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Quote:
Lube those threads before installing the new ones.
with anti seize
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Same here on sears 18mm. Helps if you removed the air intake tube things next to the plugs. If not its a tight fit. And anti seize for next spring is a nice treat to yourself.
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Quote:
Same here on sears 18mm. Helps if you removed the air intake tube things next to the plugs. If not its a tight fit. And anti seize for next spring is a nice treat to yourself.
Most of us, with carbs, have already ripped out the air injector contraption. I don't know how it affects the newer fuel injected bikes.
The anti-seize is a good idea. I didn't think of that. Thanks !!!
Last edited by Conwy; 03/31/2013 12:44 PM.
Blue/White 2007 TBA, Thruxton needles, Unifilter, AI removed, Polaris Bellmouth, Bubs, Nology Coils/wires, Lightbar, Ricor Intiminators, Hagon Nitros, Tall Sissy Bar w/luggage rack, Dart flyscreen & Lowers. 130 Mains, TrueGel Battery MG12-BS.
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The thin wall socket worked well..also put the anti-sieze on as well...Thanks for the tips...
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I had the luck of access to a machinist. Took the reg size deep socket to him and we turned it down till it fit. lolol 
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