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Scottie
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Posts: 151
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 May 2008 08:11 |
Before I go and order them does anyone know the correct plugs for a '97 T595. Is it DPR8EA-9 or CR9EK? Bit of confusion searching through previous threads and googling. Cheers
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Ben Watts
Maidenhead, United Kingdom
Posts: 165
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 May 2008 08:28 |
DPR8EA-9 Stuck them in mine recently.
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Scottie
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Posts: 151
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 May 2008 09:01 |
Cheers Ben -- easy job?
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Ben Watts
Maidenhead, United Kingdom
Posts: 165
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 May 2008 09:12 |
airbox off jobby, not too bad, you need a long 18mm socket with a minimum of 6inch extension bar to your rachet, oh and some torx bits for the coil packs. Easy if you have the tools, if you dont have the tools then forget it or borrow them from a friend.
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OldNick
Essex, United Kingdom
Posts: 212
Premier Member Daytona 955i (99-01)
14 May 2008 09:28 |
or pop over to Dunmow Scottie - I'll lend you the tools
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Ben Watts
Maidenhead, United Kingdom
Posts: 165
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 May 2008 09:31 |
Where abouts are you scottie?
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Scottie
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Posts: 151
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 May 2008 13:27 |
Old Nick: or pop over to Dunmow Scottie - I'll lend you the tools | Thanks for the offer Nick, I'll have to check my toolbox but I think I've got all I need. Ben Watts: Where abouts are you scottie? | Bishops Stortford on the Herts/Essex border.
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RichA
Stafford, United Kingdom
Posts: 290
Daytona 955i (99-01)
14 May 2008 22:14 |
Watch this space . In addition, you'll need a 12mm spark plug socket or an 18mm deep socket, and suitable extension bar. Coil packs were held in with 2x T30 torx screws on my bike. --Rich
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Red Monkey
Swinging in a tyre, United Kingdom
Posts: 18,351
Premier Member Daytona 955i (99-01)
14 May 2008 23:54 |
The shite they put in the toolkit should suffice. I tightened mine hand tight plus 1/4 turn as there's no torque setting specified but if you can find one, an appropriate socket will fit over the end so you can then attach a torque wrench.
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