Spark plug tool

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Spark plug tool

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Just recently bought a 2018 pcx. the only thing in the tool kit was the helmet cable. I've read that the spark plug tool is for easy removal via the port. Is this true? could one just use a regular plug socket or should I buy the tool and if so where, which one fits?
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Re: Spark plug tool

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Standard 5/8' deep well socket with a 6' extension will work just fine on that NGK-R CPR7EA9 spark plug gapped to .035 with 12ft pounds of torque on installation.
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Thanks! Good to hear
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Re: Spark plug tool

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Thanks for the info homie.
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