spark plug
and the plastic piece under the coils is the only way i can do it w/out the special tool
make sure you have a magnet handy to grab the socket out of the cylinder where the plug is
JonBrown
make sure you have a magnet handy to grab the socket out of the cylinder where the plug is
JonBrown
The easiest way I found was to use the tool in the tool kit and just reach in through the side panels. They can ALL be gotten from there with out taking ANYTHING off. I guess I dont remember what year yours is...........this was on my 99.
just replaced mine yesturday and they are a pain in the butt
removed seat/tank/air box/plastic air diverter/coils
just a bit of info do this when your almost out of fuel its easier to handle the tank with out fuel
coming out the over flow
removed seat/tank/air box/plastic air diverter/coils
just a bit of info do this when your almost out of fuel its easier to handle the tank with out fuel
coming out the over flow
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