Posted March 9, 201410 yr Hi Guys does anyone know where to get parts at next day delivery? On my crank case the flat head plug snapped out for some reason. Tried http://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk already and they are saying it could take from 10 to 30 days, but I use the bike every day lol Any help would be great part numbers are fits: Yamaha OEM number: 90340-14153 http://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-xvs650rrc-2003_model11209/plugstraight-screw_9034014153/#.UxzVM158wY0 fits: Yamaha OEM number: 93210-14369 http://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-xvs650rrc-2003_model11209/o-ring-2h9_9321014369/#.UxzVql58wY0 Thanks guys - any help would be great
March 9, 201410 yr Author Cool thanks will give them a call tomorrow, looked online looks like they may have to order the part in. Going to keep looking through eBay etc just in case I find something I can get by tuesday
March 9, 201410 yr Moderator can you just stick a cork/rubber bung in there temporarily? what about a bike breakers, try and find how many different bikes the part will fit , then ask if they break those bikes
March 10, 201410 yr Author Drewpy - I didnt think of that! Damn Ill go buy a bottle of wine for the misses tonight, kill two birds with one stone, will have a look into breakers today too Thanks cynic, will look into those too
March 17, 201410 yr Author got the parts finally, was pretty quick compared to some places though!Quick question on the timing cover bolt, is there a specific torque strength I need to set it too I don't want to break this one!
March 17, 201410 yr Author got the parts finally, was pretty quick compared to some places though!Quick question on the timing cover bolt, is there a specific torque strength I need to set it too I don't want to break this one!Sorry I did check my haynes service manual and online but nothing popped out and thought I should check first (I think its plastic :s)
March 17, 201410 yr Moderator nothing more than nipping it up, I suppose the rubber seal / O ring will keep it in place
March 17, 201410 yr +1 with Airhead use a large coin and just tighten it just past snug, people have a tendency to over tight them and then they are a PITA to get back off. And you always have a coin in your pocket to check it if you think it's loose.
March 18, 201410 yr Yer just a little nip up and its should have a little rubber O ring on it to stop the oil coming out when your riding a long. if you wanna give it that little bit of stay in power then a very small drop of pink lock tight will do the trick.
March 18, 201410 yr Every time I see this thread in the New Posts list, I keep misreading it as "PANTS needed fast!!"
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