Another way to pull the plug out or put back in (not for loosening or tightening) is to use either a commercial flexible shaft tool designed specifically for this purpose or use a length of garden hose (with diameter to match the s. plug shaft). This makes removing and reinstalling much easier. It also helps you (gently) align the spark plugs so that the threads won't be stripped when reinserting and starting the plug in the plug hole.
Tiger 131: No, I have actually never used an iridium spark plug on a bike or cars. I have no experience with them, so I can not speak on them. I usually change my spark plugs once a year in the spring time. The longest I will go is two years without a change.
@@trenthay5403 A lean air/fuel mixture can cause a high rpm miss fire. I have a couple more videos you should check out when you have time. Air/fuel test: ruclips.net/video/VzpqJMNdqpY/видео.html Common problems: ruclips.net/video/oJxGjMlV9BA/видео.html
never mind, i just watched the rest of the video, your a life saver. now all i have to do is get spark plugs and wires and hope thats what the problem was lol. Don't be surprised if you get another question from me, haha
i Changed Spark Plugs in the 2001 Rj03 R6 and a 2004 Rj09 R6.. Both Bikes are so Cancer. Everything is placed so stupid.Try to unscrew the Carburetor in the R6, you get Sick or install the rear wheel, you must hold 4 things at the Same time. or the Clutch Cover is also AIDS at the R6. My gsxr 2003 is more screw friendly, holes in the frame for the screws that hold the throttle Body, way more room for spark plugs.
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I'm doing this tomorrow! Thanks for the heads up!
+Dane Wilbanks Your welcome. Hope the video helped.
It did man, thanks again!
Another way to pull the plug out or put back in (not for loosening or tightening) is to use either a commercial flexible shaft tool designed specifically for this purpose or use a length of garden hose (with diameter to match the s. plug shaft).
This makes removing and reinstalling much easier. It also helps you (gently) align the spark plugs so that the threads won't be stripped when reinserting and starting the plug in the plug hole.
Dale Mullen: That's a good tip. I've never tried that method.
Man what you think about ngk CR10EIX iridium spark plugs,or is better mount cr10ek on r6 5eb?
siki7044: I have never used the iridium plugs in my R6. So I don't have an opinion about them.
Dear man,on how kilometers need change first spark plugs?thanks
siki7044: I change mine every year. However, you could go two or three years on a set of plugs.
Have you ever tried Iridium spark plugs ? I have the same bike (2002) and i need to change the spark plugs too.
Tiger 131: No, I have actually never used an iridium spark plug on a bike or cars. I have no experience with them, so I can not speak on them. I usually change my spark plugs once a year in the spring time. The longest I will go is two years without a change.
Have you done Iridium? How are they?
How many spark plugs does a 99 have ?
Dswade808: Four spark plugs.
Hola, de cuantas entradas es el cerebro de la moto??
Es de 16 o mas??
Can I get some advice on what things I can check to get spark to the plugs? I just put some CR10EKs and not visible spark. (2000 R6)
This video might help you: ruclips.net/video/dmDDz1CaGfA/видео.html
What's the firing order
Benet Wiley: 1-2-4-3 is the firing order. Cylinder one is by your left arm when seated on the bike. Cylinders are numbered 1-2-3-4 from left to right.
@@fwh79FOXR6 thanks
@@123wiley You're welcome
What velocity stacks do you have?
Jeroentje86: They are Factory Pro velocity stacks.
Please I want to know how to ride a filter air
I've got an 04 r6, you think this will pretty much be the same?
+wes johnson It should be very similar.
except your spark plugs are going to be on the opposite side of the air box. towards the back of the bike
5/8 spark plug socket was the only thing I didn’t have haha
Trent Hay: It's always "something" bro! It's like you can some how never own enough tools. 😁
@@fwh79FOXR6 haha yessir. Think I just fixed my misfire issue!
@@trenthay5403 Fixing a misfire is always a good day in my opinion! ⚡ Glad to hear it.
@@fwh79FOXR6 yessir still bogging down around 10.5-11k rpm’s though. I. Guessing it’s my carbs?
@@trenthay5403 A lean air/fuel mixture can cause a high rpm miss fire. I have a couple more videos you should check out when you have time.
Air/fuel test: ruclips.net/video/VzpqJMNdqpY/видео.html
Common problems: ruclips.net/video/oJxGjMlV9BA/видео.html
I got a escort and a r6 how funny lol
i wish this was an 03
well i hope they put the spark plugs in a different more easy to get to place on the 03
The 2003 is very similar to the 2000. It's not that bad.
well i'm in the process right now, i got the tank and air box off but not sure where the plugs are. please help
never mind, i just watched the rest of the video, your a life saver. now all i have to do is get spark plugs and wires and hope thats what the problem was lol. Don't be surprised if you get another question from me, haha
I'm glad the video helped. What is happening with your bike that you feel you need to change the plugs?
i Changed Spark Plugs in the 2001 Rj03 R6 and a 2004 Rj09 R6.. Both Bikes are so Cancer. Everything is placed so stupid.Try to unscrew the Carburetor in the R6, you get Sick or install the rear wheel, you must hold 4 things at the Same time. or the Clutch Cover is also AIDS at the R6. My gsxr 2003 is more screw friendly, holes in the frame for the screws that hold the throttle Body, way more room for spark plugs.