Great video, currently servicing it for the winter. Some other videos on youtube literally took the whole bike apart to change the plugs but you got it spot on! Nice to know I dont have to spill fuel all over myself
Thái Hoàng Đinh In theory yes but you’d have to have some seriously special tools to do it right. Theres a small gap between the bottom of the tank and the plugs but i can’t even get a hand in there. if you dont take the tank plastic cover off you cant move the actual tank
Short. Quick. Concise. Just the kind of videos I like. You should definitely make more!
FPSPhilippines Thank man👍🏽 Yeah i hate videos that are full of fluff and waste your time. Its like, “i didnt click this to hear how your days going!”
Great video, currently servicing it for the winter. Some other videos on youtube literally took the whole bike apart to change the plugs but you got it spot on! Nice to know I dont have to spill fuel all over myself
Thank you very much for the video, it made the replacement easy ! Cheers
This is why iridium plugs are worth every penny. Fuck having to do this more than once.
Nice video
You use 5/8" to extract the spark plugs?? Do the plugs come already calibrated???
Adrián Cruz Correct a 5/8. Mine happened to be calibrated but check because I’ve had some that were way off
Can we install spark plug on yamaha R3 without removing the tank cover ?
Thái Hoàng Đinh In theory yes but you’d have to have some seriously special tools to do it right. Theres a small gap between the bottom of the tank and the plugs but i can’t even get a hand in there. if you dont take the tank plastic cover off you cant move the actual tank
Where did you get the spark plug extractor took?
Needy Lynn Im pretty sure it was Northern Tools
Is the spark plug extension tool 6 inches or 10 inches?
10 inches my friend
@@MasterKeyMagic thanks I assumed but didn't want to buy the 6 inch one. Thanks for responding.