How often should Motorcycle spark plugs be changed?

How often should Motorcycle spark plugs be changed?

So, when do you replace the spark plugs in the motorcycle? The spark plugs in the motorcycle should be replaced every 8000 miles to 10,000 miles (13,000 to 16,000 kilometres).

Do you need to change spark plugs on Kawasaki?

If you need to change your Kawasaki’s spark plugs but you’re not sure of the size or if you want to upgrade your plugs to an iridium version for a longer-lasting plug, this is the guide for you. We’ve listed every Kwacker model we can find.

How do you change the spark plugs on a bike?

Now you see the top of the engine. Gently remove the two ignition wires by the boots where they attach to the plugs. Grab the boots, not the wires themselves. Then take your handy spark plug wrench that came with your bike’s toolkit and remove the old plugs. The stock plug tool works much better on this bike than a normal plug socket.

Where are the spark plugs on a car?

The spark plugs are recessed into the top of the engine. The owner’s manual suggests they can be changed without removing the gas tank, but if you’ve never done this before, it’s easier to remove it first. Now you see the top of the engine. Gently remove the two ignition wires by the boots where they attach to the plugs.

How long do spark plugs last on a motorcycle?

Motorcycle spark plugs usually last around 16,000 miles, or at least this is when most manufacturer service schedules recommend you change them. That’s typically once every other major service. However if you use Iridium spark plugs they will last a lot longer, usually well over 30,000 miles.

If you need to change your Kawasaki’s spark plugs but you’re not sure of the size or if you want to upgrade your plugs to an iridium version for a longer-lasting plug, this is the guide for you. We’ve listed every Kwacker model we can find.

Motorcycle spark plugs usually last around 16,000 miles, or at least this is when most manufacturer service schedules recommend you change them. That’s typically once every other major service. However if you use Iridium spark plugs they will last a lot longer, usually well over 30,000 miles.

Why is my spark plug Brown on my Kawasaki?

If the plug is brown or light grey your can assume your engine is in good condition and the spark plug is functioning well. Even when a plug is in good condition small deposits will accumulate. This is normal. There are many different causes of spark plug fouling.

What should I do when I remove my spark plugs?

When you’ve removed your spark plugs, check the condition of the threads in the cylinder head and put a cloth over the cylinder head if you’re going to leave it exposed. Install each spark plug by hand until you have wound the thread a couple of turns. This reduces the chances of you cross-threading the plug.