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No, you do not have to .....
you take the spark plug wire off and get you a 13/16 wrench and the plug will be right underneath the gas tank,you can get to it better on the left side of the bike.The side were the clutch lever is.Just unscrew and put the new one in.
Bpr4hs
NGK Brand spark plug # DPR8EA-9
You take off the cap. Then pull out the spark plug. Put a new spark plug in. Then put the cap back on. Voila your done. Easy as pie!
Spark plug gap is where spark plug spark discharge is designed to take place. On a conventional spark plug, it is the area between the center and the ground electrode.
Check the Vehicle Emission Control Information ( VECI ) decal in the front of the engine compartment . It will show what type of spark plug to use and the spark plug gap
Most snow blowers have the spark plug on top of the motor :to change a spark plug you get a spark plug wrench (take wire cap off the plug) put wrench on spark plug then turn counter clock wise to take it out. To put a new one back in reverse the proses
you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out
probably dont have any compression. take spark plug out and put your thumb over the plug hole as you try to kick start it. if no air shoots out then its a compression problem
You need an 18 mm spark plug socket.
The best way is to use the spark plug socket out of the factory tool kit. If you do not have that use a normal 5/8" socket to loosen the spark plug. Use the spark plug wire to snap back on after the plug is loose and pull it out. The spark plug is at the very top of the engine, the spark plug wire is a real good indicator of its location.