NEWBIE servicing help ?
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hi all, been on here a while have only had my 97silver classic for a week now and im enjoying every sec of it , i do though have a things id lke to pick peeps brains about ....
ive read up bout the oil filter and changing etc thats ok but the spark plugs, HOW do you get to them to change them ?
with the turbo im assuming it will need some sort of servicing /cleaning out ? how do you do this can it be done myself or is it best to send it to a garage?
think thats it for now , thanks in advance !
ive read up bout the oil filter and changing etc thats ok but the spark plugs, HOW do you get to them to change them ?
with the turbo im assuming it will need some sort of servicing /cleaning out ? how do you do this can it be done myself or is it best to send it to a garage?
think thats it for now , thanks in advance !
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Take it to the scoobyclinic there cheaper than the scooby dealers and the service is F in great there in Chesterfield but its worth the trip its a cracking day out,Even just to look at the other scoobs
Why risk screwing it up ?
Why risk screwing it up ?
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