I want to know what kind of magic you guys are using to get the clutch side plug without at least sliding the gas tank back/over! No way for me. That tank has to get moved just a bit for my meat hooks to fit.
X2I want to know what kind of magic you guys are using to get the clutch side plug without at least sliding the gas tank back/over! No way for me. That tank has to get moved just a bit for my meat hooks to fit.
I like 74Nitro idea! Going to steal that one.. Its amazing the info and stuff to learn on this site!Wow, some creativity here... lol.. Maybe, I will have to slide the tank back a bit.
Should be able to change them just by pulling the right side panel, there right there. Looks like a 5 min jobI would say nope, I’ve done it in my trailer couple weeks ago and I need to pull fuel tank back, I didn’t disconnect fuel pump or tail lights wiring, I had my buddy holding it while I was changing plugs.
Take a video of the 5 minute job! Post up..Should be able to change them just by pulling the right side panel, there right there. Looks like a 5 min job
Disconnect and GENTLY pry them upward. You can turn them to your liking and leverage.It will take you 5 min just to break loose one coil pack that has seen a couple of seasons! I'm still scratching my head envisioning you guys breaking loose the seal on the clutch-side coil pack without sliding the tank back. Never mind the plugs, how are you muscling those stuck coil packs without destroying the coil pack connector!? Good work I guess!
pry bar or extended reach needle nose pliers will get those coil packs loose. mine had not been off for 9000 miles. apply dielectric grease to sealing parts upon reassembly.It will take you 5 min just to break loose one coil pack that has seen a couple of seasons! I'm still scratching my head envisioning you guys breaking loose the seal on the clutch-side coil pack without sliding the tank back. Never mind the plugs, how are you muscling those stuck coil packs without destroying the coil pack connector!? Good work I guess!
9K!! wow . don't wait so long next time?Today I changed all 3 spark plugs from the muffler side. Used spark plug tool out of kit to loosen up the plugs. Spark plug socket with plug in it will not come out under gas tank.
Screwed spark plug in one turn, removed plug socket. Used a piece of vaccum line to put on spark plugs to remove from head.
Gapped new plugs and used rubber hose to get started back into head. Tightened up with spark plug wrench from kit. Put some electric grease on boots and installed. Had to slide hood forward some to push coils back on all the way.
Starts and idles great. My sled has never idled this good.
Old plugs were .029, .030 and 032".
Over 9000 miles on original plugs.
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