Poor oil control-worn valve guides letting the oil into the combustion chamber.
Would you use lawn mower plugs in your car?? NO!!!!
The spark plug on a Suzuki King Quad 700 ATV is located on the engine's cylinder head. To access it, you typically need to remove the plastic cover on the left side of the ATV. Once the cover is removed, you'll see the spark plug wire leading to the spark plug, which is situated near the front of the engine. Make sure to use the appropriate tools to safely remove and replace the spark plug.
To change the spark plug on a Suzuki ATV, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the spark plug wire. Use a spark plug socket and ratchet to remove the old spark plug by turning it counterclockwise. Inspect the new spark plug for proper gap settings, then install it by hand to avoid cross-threading, followed by tightening it with the socket. Finally, reconnect the spark plug wire and ensure everything is secure before starting the ATV.
The spark plug gap for this kind of ATV is .035.
First take your seat off. then take your side panel off, find your spark plug wire to the spark plug, pull up until it comes off, make sure you are pulling on the boot and not the wire. then use your spark plug wrench that came with the ATV, it will fit right down in there. make sure its all the way down and turn to your left. Place the new plug the same way.
it could be a bad spark plug wire or the plug could be gapped to much
.028
spark gap is 0.28mm.
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In the cylinder head attached, to the top of the cylinder.
18MM
Remove the plug and put plug wire back on the plug, hold the plug by the rubber part of the wire (so you don't get shocked) near the head or the engine block and turn the ATV over if it is electric start just press the button and if it is a pull cable yank on the cable a couple of times - if you see a spark then the plug is firing if not check your wire be sure the wire is in good shape - next clean and inspect the plug, make sure the plug is in good shape (ie no cracks not burned etc.), and check the gap, to get the correct gap you can do an online search of your ATV name for specs or you can call an ATV dealer you will need to know the year, make, model and size of the ATV.