Spark plug socket: Honda or Motion Pro?
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Spark plug socket: Honda or Motion Pro?
I know a thin walled 5/8" is needed and both Honda and Motion Pro make one just for it.
Any reason to go with one over the other?
Thanks y'all...
Any reason to go with one over the other?
Thanks y'all...

river- XRR Jockey
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Excellent question!
I have no idea. Come to think of it I've never changed the plug other than when I had it somewhere for someone to work on the head or cam or something had had them put a new one in while it was apart.
Anxiously awaiting enlightenment!!!
Anxiously awaiting enlightenment!!!

Bump- XRR Monger
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Location: Canyon Lake, So Cal
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Re: Spark plug socket: Honda or Motion Pro?
I just used a spark plug socket, might be a craftsman...had no problems.
Re: Spark plug socket: Honda or Motion Pro?
modette wrote:I just used a spark plug socket, might be a craftsman...had no problems.
+1 on the Craftsman ⅝" plug socket

Backwoods Boogie- XRR Jockey
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Re: Spark plug socket: Honda or Motion Pro?
river wrote:I know a thin walled 5/8" is needed and both Honda and Motion Pro make one just for it.
Any reason to go with one over the other?
Thanks y'all...
Never tried the Motion Pro socket....
The Honda socket works just fine, though. It really comes in handy for failed water crossings.
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