YS 110 glow plug hole too small

Eddie Batchelor perkinsrx at centurytel.net
Tue Apr 20 09:42:38 AKDT 2004


I agree, I'm don't have access to a lathe to machhine the opening larger.

I realised after posting that it too much trouble to try and fix. I'll have
to keep the socket head driver handy (maybe even label it YS110).

It just surprised me. I have never seen a motor the cheapo 4-way wouldn't
fit.

hey -here's a thought  -If we machine the opening larger we could loose some
more weight  (VBG) this 110 is already 25Gm lighter than the 91AC it's
replacing.

Eddie

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of David Wartel
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 6:20 PM
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Subject: Re: YS 110 glow plug hole too small


I just ran into this yesterday too when I ran my 1.10 for the first time.
The easy answer is to just use the socket head driver. Why go to the trouble
of machining the head?

Dave

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eddie Batchelor" <perkinsrx at centurytel.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 6:41 PM
Subject: YS 110 glow plug hole too small


> I just purchased a YS 110. While attempting to install a YS -F glow plug
> with a Magnum 4-way wrench, I discovered I could not get the 4-way wrench
> into the opening. I had to use a socket head screwdriver to tighten the
glow
> plug.
>
> I realize it's a cheap 4-way wrench but it goes into the opening on my
used
> YS 91AC with no difficulty.
>
> Is the YS110 supposed to have a smaller opening?
>
> How can I enlarge this opening to accept a 4-way wrench?
>
> has anyone else seen this?
>
> Eddie
> AMA 80330
> NSRCA 3584
> KD5RJQ
>
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