You can get the cheap ones for around a $ 1.00,
Take the wire off of the spark plug by pulling it straight out. Find a deep socket that will fit the spark plug and turn it counter-clockwise. Go to the motorcycle shop and show them the spark plug you took out and tell them the year, make, and model of your bike. Reverse order to put back in.
18 mm spark plug socket
The correct spark plug for this motorcycle is: NGK D8EA
5/8 inch spark plug socket.5/8 inch spark plug socket.
You need an 18 mm spark plug socket.
In many automobile engine configurations, a spark plug socket is the only way you will ever get at the plug. But even in situations whee the hex on the plug is easily accessible (lawnmower, for example) a spark plug socket is still the best way to remove it without damage to the plug.
Spark plug socket to the extension adapter on the ratchet and place the socket firmly over the spark plug turn the plug counterclockwise to remove it.
Try reversing the drive on your ratchet handle and turning the socket in the opposite direction you were turning it when you got it stuck on the spark plug. Be sure to use a six point spark plug socket. It's much harder to ruin a hex with a six point socket. After you get the socket loose, I'd recommend removing and discarding this plug and getting a new one.
You need a 5/8" spark plug socket.
It requires a 5/8 inch spark plug socket and an extension.It requires a 5/8 inch spark plug socket and an extension.
the spark plugs require a 5/8 inch spark plug socket.
The spark plug gap for a 1993 Honda CBR600F2 motorcycle should be set at .036 inches. An auto parts store should carry a spark plug to fit this motorcycle.