Honda CRF110F 2013 Owner's Manual page 92

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1.
Clean any dirt from around the spark plug
base.
2.
Disconnect the spark plug cap.
3.
Remove the spark plug with a plug wrench.
4.
Inspect the spark plug electrodes for wear.
The center electrode ( ) should have square
edges. The side electrode ( ) should not be
eroded. The insulator should not be cracked
or chipped.
5.
Check the spark plug gap ( ), using a wire-
type feeler gauge. If adjustment is necessary,
bend the side electrode carefully. The gap
should be:
0.03 0.04 in (0.8 0.9 mm)
Make sure the plug washer is in good
condition.
If you have to install a new plug, first check
the gap.
6.
With the plug washer attached, thread the
spark plug in by hand (to prevent cross-
threading).
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7.
Tighten the spark plug:
If the old plug is good:
1/6 turn after it seats.
If installing a new plug, tighten it twice to
prevent loosening:
a)
First, tighten the plug:
NGK:
1/4
turn after it seats.
b)
Then loosen the plug.
c)
Next, tighten the plug again:
1/6 turn after it seats.
An improperly tightened spark plug can
damage the engine. If a plug is too loose, a
piston may be damaged. If a plug is too tight,
the threads may be damaged.
8.
Reinstall the spark plug cap. Take care to
avoid pinching any cables or wires.
Servicing Your Honda
Spark Plug
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