How do you replace a spark plug on a Yamaha?

How do you replace a spark plug on a Yamaha?

Use the spark-plug gapper to check the gap of the spark plug against Yamaha’s recommendations. Adjust the gap accordingly, then screw the new spark plug in place finger-tight. Follow up by tightening the plug with the spark-plug wrench. Push the plug wire back into place on top of the spark plug, then replace the seats and the engine shrouds.

Where are the spark plugs on a Yamaha Road Star?

Locate the spark plugs on the engine of your Yamaha Road Star. Grasp the spark plug wires near the base of the spark plug and pull each one off one at a time. Remove the current spark plugs with a ratchet socket set and discard them. Install the spark plugs using your hand to turn them into place as far as you can.

How long does it take to change a spark plug?

Remove the 10mm bolt on each spark plug cap and use the spark plug wrench in your tool kit to remove or replace all the spark plugs. This will take roughly 5 minutes from start to finish if you had to change a plug on the trail, but I doubt that will ever be needed! Next we’ll talk about air box top removal.

How to change the oil on a 2007 Yamaha Phazer?

Remove the upper plastic screw and pull headlight forward to pop out the retainer clip (Be careful of the small black plastic washer). Then remove the bottom two screws (Be careful of the springs) 7. Pull the headlight connectors out of the bulbs, and set the headlight aside

How do you change the spark plugs on a car?

By Allen Ulmer aka SRXSPEC This will walk you through how to change the spark plugs, remove the air box top, and remove the air box itself. First we’ll start with the tools needed.

Remove the upper plastic screw and pull headlight forward to pop out the retainer clip (Be careful of the small black plastic washer). Then remove the bottom two screws (Be careful of the springs) 7. Pull the headlight connectors out of the bulbs, and set the headlight aside

How often do you change the filter on a Yamaha Phazer?

According to Yamaha, the filter only needs to be changed every 12,000 miles after the first 500 miles of break in. I won’t wait that long, but I’ll replace it every other season.

How do you change the spark plug on a snowmobile?

The easiest way I’ve found to remove the side panels is to give a gentle tug on the front and then slide it down and forward and they will come right off. For the hood I like to grab the outside edges, lift up slightly, and slide it towards the front of the snowmobile until it comes off the hook in front.