engine timing cover plug
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engine timing cover plug
I'm going to adjust my valves for the first time and the manual it says I should replace my engine timing cover plug with a "real mans plug". I did a search on the net and couldn’t find one. My question is this where can I buy one and is it necessary to replace the old one? 
03 R1150R
2005 VW passat TDI
1995 Honda Odyssey
2005 VW passat TDI
1995 Honda Odyssey
- priapismic
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Is it necessary to replace? NO, not unless you lose one. Despite every attempt at being extremely careful (even going so far as attaching a string to my plug so it WOULDN'T fall in), I've dropped TWO of 'em down into the bowels of my machine; been running thousands of miles that way with no apparent ill effect. You don't want to run very far without something covering that hole, though.
Do yourself a favor and get rid of that skimpy, plastic plug that come with your bike, and get thyself to a dealer and ask for a plug from a R1550RT, or, better yet, do as I did and get one from an older airhead. Mine came from an R80RT or something, it's much more stout and more flexible, too. I can't see dropping that one down into the hole. Just ask the parts counter guy to search various models until he finds one in stock.
Do yourself a favor and get rid of that skimpy, plastic plug that come with your bike, and get thyself to a dealer and ask for a plug from a R1550RT, or, better yet, do as I did and get one from an older airhead. Mine came from an R80RT or something, it's much more stout and more flexible, too. I can't see dropping that one down into the hole. Just ask the parts counter guy to search various models until he finds one in stock.
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