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My Overview - How to Change Spark Plugs on the '98 VFR800

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by PAFirefighter11, May 22, 2011.

  1. PAFirefighter11

    PAFirefighter11 New Member

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    I didn't have time to take photos, but I just changed my spark plugs. I figured I'd do a quick writeup since it seems they were hard to find prior to my doing this. Use caution when doing this. I am not responsible for any injuries or monetary losses incurred :p

    Tools required: Factory tools in your plastic tool bag.
    Recommendations: Have 1 bar or less showing on your fuel gauge. Confirm your gap on the new plugs.
    Install Time: Approx. 30-90 minutes depending on your skill

    Rear plugs - these are easiest:
    -Remove your seat
    -Remove your tool box
    -Find your open ended wrenches
    -Unbolt your two upper gas tank bolts (8mm IIRC)
    -Lift up the front of your fuel tank (Be careful of hose tension as you lift)
    -Prop tank up using block of wood or something similar

    Plug Removal (x2):
    -Remove left side spark plug wire boot from cylinder
    -Use your spark plug tool & wrench to remove spark plug
    -Install new spark plug
    -Reinstall spark plug wire boot

    -Remove tank prop
    -Place tank back into position & rebolt tank to frame

    Front plugs:
    -Undo both plastic clips under fairing
    -Remove two lower screws on front black fairing
    -Remove two lower allen bolts on front black fairing
    -Remove upper plastic clips on black inside fairing (2 or 4 total)
    -Remove two outer allen bolts on side fairings
    -Pull front black fairing down slightly
    -Unbolt both bolts on the oil cooler (8mm IIRC)
    -Pull oil cooler down somewhat to allow access to spark plug wire boots

    Plug Removal (x2):
    -Remove left side spark plug wire boot from cylinder
    -Use your spark plug tool & wrench to remove spark plug
    -Install new spark plug
    -Reinstall spark plug wire boot

    -Reinstall all prior pieces (Oil cooler, front black plastic fairing, hardware, seat, etc.)
    -Start up bike and confirm it runs well
    -You're good to go :)
     


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    Thanks. I see you did the fairing removal method and used real tools ;-) I was trying to do the plugs without removing the side fairings and using only the tools included in the tool kit.
     


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