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    changing spark plugs?

    I was just wondering if anyone could tell me how hard it is to change spark plugs? I have a 1997 zx7r and I want to do the plugs but I am up in the air about whether to do it on my own or bring it in to a shop for this. If anyone knows about how much it would cost I would apreciate it also.

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    changing spark plugs?

    Not sure of the level of difficulty for your specific bike, but for alot of bikes, this will require pulling the tank off, and disconnecting the radiator (or moving it out of the way leaving it hanging), just to give you some idea of the scope of the job. Not terribly difficult, but you will need to remove a few bits and bobs to get at the plugs.

    I am sure of the kawi boys on here can give you more details about whats required for your specific bike however.

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    changing spark plugs?

    It's not hard.

    My thoughts on spark plugs in bikes:

    How many miles on the plugs that are in there? I think people change them far more often than is necessary. If your MPG hasn't dipped, leave them alone. If the bike lacks the zip it once had, run a tank or two of Techron treated fuel through it. It might just be intake valve deposits causing the power loss. Techron cleans them up nicely.

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    changing spark plugs?

    Originally posted by stoinkythepig
    It's not hard.

    My thoughts on spark plugs in bikes:

    How many miles on the plugs that are in there? I think people change them far more often than is necessary. If your MPG hasn't dipped, leave them alone. If the bike lacks the zip it once had, run a tank or two of Techron treated fuel through it. It might just be intake valve deposits causing the power loss. Techron cleans them up nicely.
    Of course there are other reasons to pull the plugs... Detonation/Knocking/Bike Running Rich, etc... Sometimes inspecting the plugs gives you the answer to the thing thats been bugging you... but in general, if it aint' broke don't fix it.. Usually a damn good motto

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    changing spark plugs?

    Originally posted by Mystery Squid
    TAKE YOUR TIME, and don't let dirt/grim/particles/etc. fall into the plug holes once you remove them. If need be, blow out the holes with a can of compressed air PRIOR to removing the plugs.
    This is wunna the biggest mistakes I see (or hear about) people make. BEFORE you pull the plugs out, you'd be well advised to blow the the cavity out (shut UP!) with compresses air. This will insure that none of that shit falls into the spark plug holes while you're actually changing 'em...

    It's usually a pretty easy job. Lift or remove fuel tank and in some cases the airbox. Do 'em ONE AT A TIME so as not to forget which wires go to which plug. Gap them PROPERLY, and DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN...

    Inline fours are the tits to change plugs...

    If you're still aprehensive about doing it, lemme know. You can come up with your manual and plugs, and I'll give ya a quick lesson on 'how to'...

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    changing spark plugs?

    Agreed...
    Should be pretty easy. Just follow the aforementioned advice and take your time. And, remember, DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. You can very easily tear up the plug threads. If you have a shop manual, tighten to the MFRs specs using a torque wrench. You may find some good info here

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    changing spark plugs?

    A little dab of never seize on the plug threads will keep you from galling the threads, and also limit the chance of the plugs getting stuck in the head.

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    Re: changing spark plugs?

    Originally posted by jesse_k
    I was just wondering if anyone could tell me how hard it is to change spark plugs? I have a 1997 zx7r and I want to do the plugs but I am up in the air about whether to do it on my own or bring it in to a shop for this. If anyone knows about how much it would cost I would apreciate it also.

    Jesse
    Jesse, check your tool kit for a long tube like device (haha) with a hex on one end and a flared hex on the other. The flared end will have a rubber grommet inside.....this is the side that you loosen the plug with. The other side accepts a 14mm (I think) socket for turning. Rightie tightie leftie loosie applies. You have to remove the tack, airbox, and plug wires..... obviously. Use anti-seize on the new plugs you put in (I do for insurance). Gap the new plugs to .7 to .8 mm (NGK CR9E are recommended for that bike). Pretty easy job like Jay said.

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    Re: changing spark plugs?

    I know this is an old thread, and equally know this is my first post, but in a recent search to check something before I did the plugs on my ZX7R I found this page on the forum. I figured others may do the same so while changing my plugs I took a few pics to go with the posts here.

    I thought it might prove useful to those who follow.

    http://www.diablo944.co.uk/zx7rplugs.htm

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    Re: changing spark plugs?

    i would highly recommend getting one of these from Sears. it'll make the job easier.

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