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TOPIC: Gen ll spark pulgs?
Re:Gen ll spark pulgs? 2 years 3 weeks ago #11
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sjarrell wrote:
Bad_Max wrote: I wouldn't be concerned. Iridium plugs last 100,000 miles in GM products. FWIW, the owner's manual calls for replacement every 12,000 miles (page 7.3).Steve As you can all see i like to push my bike WAAAAY past the Owner's Manual checks and replacments.. I'm now on 36000 miles on the same plugs and the bike i feel is running good, but i'm about to change the plugs now.. So, how did you get the top of the plug wire off? It seemed like last time i tried to take it off i was about to break it it thought.. |
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I'm right here..REALLY!!
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Re: Gen ll spark pulgs? 2 years 3 weeks ago #12
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Just twist and pull straight up, they will pop off.
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