-You can do it two ways. (1) Remove the battery and the bracket the battery sits in its only two screws. (2) Remove the plastic on the right side it will be totel around 8-10 screws I think.
-After steps (1) are (2) you should see two plugs wires leading you to the plugs.
-Be sure you take a air compressor and blow the top of your engine and around the plugs before removing them for any loose dirt that may fall in there.
-I put a little heat proof grease on my treads before putting the new ones back in. Makes for a easy thread start and easier to remove them when its time to replace them again.
Hope this help...Thanks Patrick
there are two on the 650 and 750 models from kawasaki
The 2006, Kawasaki Brute Force 650 spark plug gap is .014. Most spark plugs come pre-gapped from the spark plug manufacturer.
Anyplace that sells spark plugs will have an application chart which will tell you what plugs will work in your Kawasaki.
It has 2 plugs NGK D9EA
Kawasaki stopped making the ZX9 in 2003. If it is any other year you have to take the gas tank off & the air box to access the plugs.
2
Check your fuse, ign switch and kill switch.
Ngk d9ea
it depends on the number of cylinders.. if 2 cylinders it has 2 spark plugs if 4 then it has 4.
when do you change spark plugs
Right up under the tank.
if u look on top of the cylinder it should be there