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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

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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 :)

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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

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Mr fastner or similar prob do one. They would next day.

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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 :D

Thanks cynic, will look into those too

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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!

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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)

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+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.

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cool thanks guys, fingers crossed wont be loosing that again!

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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.

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Every time I see this thread in the New Posts list, I keep misreading it as "PANTS needed fast!!" :lol:

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