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ERT Products also has a stainless steel hex head cap to replace the existing plugs. http://www.ertproducts.com/PRO-GAUGE.html There was one for the tappet screen on mine when I bought it. Makes it easy to check the tappet screen and no special tool to loose.
ERT Products also has a stainless steel hex head cap to replace the existing plugs. http://www.ertproducts.com/PRO-GAUGE.html There was one for the tappet screen on mine when I bought it. Makes it easy to check the tappet screen and no special tool to loose.
I use genuine Toyota filters. The one that is used on a 22R motor (like a 1986 4 cylinder Truck) is the exact same spec as a HD filter. They are also very reasonable at the Toyota dealer, and even black in color.
WIX filters are also very good. The WIX filter for that same Toyota Truck or I think they have one cross referenced for our bikes. NAPA gold filters are made by WIX.
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