Spark Plug Removal
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Go at it from above. Remove the airbox and the washer bottle and its relatively easy to do. You can't see them though so be careful not to thread any of them.
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Go at it from above. Remove the airbox and the washer bottle and its relatively easy to do. You can't see them though so be careful not to thread any of them.
Thanks.
Will give it a go.
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i find removing the battery as well as the airbox is a big help.
BKR6EIX - iridium is what i run in mine, cheaper than the PFR6B platinums, but apparently have a higher melting point, which is why i chose them
BKR6EIX - iridium is what i run in mine, cheaper than the PFR6B platinums, but apparently have a higher melting point, which is why i chose them
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