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This guide will show how to remove the old spark plugs, check the new spark plugs for installation, prepare the spark plugs for installation, and reinstall the new spark plugs.
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The spark plugs are easy to spot on the left side of the motorcycle.
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Carefully remove the spark plug wire. Do not pull on just the wire, squeeze the spark plug boot, and pull it together with the wire.
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Use an 11/16" spark plug socket to unscrew the spark plug by turning in a counter-clockwise direction.
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Remove the spark plug from the cylinder.
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Always inspect your new spark plugs before installing. Check the gap on your replacement spark plugs with a feeler gauge. It should be set to .040 inches (1.016mm).
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Using your fingers, install the new spark plug into the socket, and hand tighten until firm.
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Using a torque wrench, tighten the spark plug to the proper specification.
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Reinstall your spark plug wire by pushing it firmly onto the new plug.
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Be sure to repeat the above procedure for the remaining cylinder.
Be sure to repeat the above procedure for the remaining cylinder.
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Just for information, particularly in the UK, you may be able to purchase sparking plugs cheaper at a Chandlers, as there are quite a few 4-stroke outboard engines use these plugs.
How do you do this with a XL1200S with dual spark plug heads??
Couldn't have made it any simpler
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