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TJ91
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PostPosted: 11:35 - 07 Apr 2011    Post subject: fzr 400 spark plug...help me get to the darn things Reply with quote

Whats the easiest way of getting to the spark plugs on my FZR to remove them and replace with new ones?
I dont want to be removing lots of parts for fear of snapping old screw/bolts etc.

Its a 1989 FZR 400 R EXUP 3en2 model.
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PostPosted: 11:40 - 07 Apr 2011    Post subject: Re: fzr 400 spark plug...help me get to the darn things Reply with quote

TJ91 wrote:
Whats the easiest way of getting to the spark plugs on my FZR to remove them and replace with new ones?
I dont want to be removing lots of parts for fear of snapping old screw/bolts etc.

Its a 1989 FZR 400 R EXUP 3en2 model.


On my 3TJ I drained the coolant and removed the radiator. This made it a LOT easier, but I still needed the correct sized socket extension to get at them, and it was still a bit of a git of a job to be honest.
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PostPosted: 12:12 - 07 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

i thought that may be the only way, didnt really want to remove rad, bolts/screws holding it on look abit dodgy

i will just have to crack on and do it though
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