Then 2 pliers. If it's slipping... if you just can't move it apply more twisting power or torque.I already try pliers but no luck.
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Name is do to with i ride Honda motorcycles. One if which was Modified using a bunch of Harley parts by Harley mechanics at a Harley shop... think shaft driven Dyna. Or Harley that doesn't breakdown or leak oil.Grab the base with a dish towel and pliers on the coil.
If the base still slips in your hand, go look for a strip of rubber like HondsDavidson said (never did get that name, those two companies never did like each other).
You can probably fit a small allen wrench through the airholes in the base for leverage if you can't grip it tight enough to unscrew the coil.
Grab the base with a dish towel and pliers on the coil.
If the base still slips in your hand, go look for a strip of rubber like HondsDavidson said (never did get that name, those two companies never did like each other).
You can probably fit a small allen wrench through the airholes in the base for leverage if you can't grip it tight enough to unscrew the coil.
Then 2 pliers. If it's slipping... if you just can't move it apply more twisting power or torque.
Became full nit to squeeze the pliers too tight. Some chimneys crush easily.
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