Brisk AOR14LGS spark plug

Chat about all makes of Maxi scoot here!
User avatar
ridinhigh
Posts: 1028
Joined: Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:53 pm
Current Ride: GTS 300
Location: dont be nosey

Re: Brisk AOR14LGS spark plug

Post by ridinhigh »

Not rode my scooter with new plug in yet,
but possibly wont see any difference cos ive only done about 80 miles on it since owning it

User avatar
spaceprobe
Benefactor
Posts: 1771
Joined: Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:45 am
Current Ride: Maxsym 600i ABS
Location: Brighton

Re: Brisk AOR14LGS spark plug

Post by spaceprobe »

NorfolkChris wrote:Well I took the plunge and bought me these super fandango plugs. All I have to do us figure out how much plastic to take off to fit it.

Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
You will love it.

" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Maximum respect

Liam
Benefactor
Posts: 1275
Joined: Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:22 am
Current Ride: Tmax 560 Vespa Sei Giorni
Location: South Normanton. The crap bit of lovely Derbyshire

Re: Brisk AOR14LGS spark plug

Post by Liam »

spaceprobe wrote:
NorfolkChris wrote:Well I took the plunge and bought me these super fandango plugs. All I have to do us figure out how much plastic to take off to fit it.

Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
You will love it.

" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I thought I'd love it til
smeghead wrote: One worry was that the screw on top seemed to be cross threaded, it looked a little bent when out came out of the box and would not screw off. I applied a little pressure and it broke off,
I did the same!
I emailed the bloke and he's told me to drill out the 3 tiny dots round the cap.
I'll do it for the second one and see how it goes!

User avatar
spaceprobe
Benefactor
Posts: 1771
Joined: Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:45 am
Current Ride: Maxsym 600i ABS
Location: Brighton

Re: Brisk AOR14LGS spark plug

Post by spaceprobe »

Just as a matter of interest why do you guys want to remove the end cap. Don't you have push on leads?
Maximum respect

Liam
Benefactor
Posts: 1275
Joined: Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:22 am
Current Ride: Tmax 560 Vespa Sei Giorni
Location: South Normanton. The crap bit of lovely Derbyshire

Re: Brisk AOR14LGS spark plug

Post by Liam »

spaceprobe wrote:Just as a matter of interest why do you guys want to remove the end cap. Don't you have push on leads?

They are still push on but some plug leads just push on to the threaded top of the plug. The end cap has to be removed.

You could say buy new plug leads like the seller did. But Yamaha ones are £60 each and I doubt they'd do both types.
Every plug I've ever seen can have the end cap unscrewed. Except these!
A pointless bit of welding.
I've tried the damaged plug on an old plug lead and luckily it will just go on so I'll set about drilling/grinding the other one.

Whatever I do, I always have to do it the hard way! I can turn any 30 minute job into 4 hours :D

User avatar
spaceprobe
Benefactor
Posts: 1771
Joined: Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:45 am
Current Ride: Maxsym 600i ABS
Location: Brighton

Re: Brisk AOR14LGS spark plug

Post by spaceprobe »

Join the club :-(
Maximum respect

User avatar
smeghead
Benefactor
Posts: 2155
Joined: Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:58 am
Current Ride: GTS 300 Touring
Location: Doncaster

Re: Brisk AOR14LGS spark plug

Post by smeghead »

I am in that club too. This will amuse you all, back in 1987 I bought a new Fiat Uno, kept it 10 years and faffed around under the bonnet, you know, oil changes, plugs, air filter etc. One day I was re assembling something or other and dropped a small screw. I searched in vain for the little bugger to no avail. Found a replacement in my tool box and that was that. But it wasn't, the sodding screw had managed to lodge itself between the bottom pulley and the timing belt, a million to one chance of that occurring and it happened to me. As I cranked the engine over, you've guessed it, the belt snapped and I subsequently had a top end rebuild on my hands. It still makes me laugh thinking about it. (not)

User avatar
halfabusa
Benefactor
Posts: 1339
Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:17 am
Current Ride: Honda NC750X DCT
Location: Welling, Kent

Re: Brisk AOR14LGS spark plug

Post by halfabusa »

We had the same struggle with mine when installing it to the burgman with Data. We used brute force with pliers but it didn't budge. Eventually we tried the round section of the pliers rather than the straight end and because round section grips all around the cap, therefore distributes the force applied, we managed to loosen it from the thread without breaking. It was a close call though...
ImageImageImageImage

NC750X DCT
FJR1300
Burgman 400 gone
Tmax 500 Sold
Burgman 650 dead...

Post Reply