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          3. INSPECTION/ADJUSTMENT                                                     MYROAD 700i


 Remove the spark plug using a equipped
 spark plug wrench or an equivalent tool.
 Inspect or replace as described in the
 maintenance schedule.




 INSPECTION                                        Spark Plug

 Remove the carbon deposits from the spark
 plug with a small wire brush or a spark plug
 cleaning machine.

 The spark plug should be replaced
 periodically. Whenever removing the carbon
 deposits, be sure to observe the operational
 color of the spark plug's porcelain tip. This
 color tells you whether or not the standard
 spark plug is suitable for your type of usage.
 A normal operating spark plug should be
 light brown or tan color. If the spark plug is
 very white or glazed appearing, then it has
 been operating much too hot. This spark plug
 should be replaced with the colder plug.

 Recommended spark plug: DR8E




 Measure the spark plug gap between the
 center and side electrodes with the feeler
 gauge.
 If necessary, adjust the gap by bending the                    0.6~0.7 mm
 side electrode carefully.
 Spark plug gap:
   0.60.7 mm (0.0240.028 in)
 Install the spark plug in the cylinder head and
 hand tighten, then torque to the specification.
 Torque: 1.0~1.4 kg·m
 Install the spark plug cap.
 Install the removed parts in the reverse order
 of removal.

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