blackbd1 Posted July 17, 2003 Posted July 17, 2003 i have a 2000 XX with 10k (miles) and i am wanting to change the spark plugs. i remember a while back that someone had post a document showing a "short cut" per the removal and replacement of the spark plugs. this short cut did not involve the removal of the lower fairing, the oil cooler and the radiator. access was gained under the fuel tank?? could someone having said information, please advise. thanks in advance Quote
SwampNut Posted July 17, 2003 Posted July 17, 2003 Go back to the site, and look in the FAQ section. Quote
Warchild Posted July 17, 2003 Posted July 17, 2003 I remember a while back that someone had post a document showing a "short cut" per the removal and replacement of the spark plugs. this short cut did not involve the removal of the lower fairing, the oil cooler and the radiator. access was gained under the fuel tank?? http://www.superblackbird.com/spark1.cfm Quote
Obby Posted July 18, 2003 Posted July 18, 2003 I did this procedure. It IS really tight. I had my 8 year old put the plugs back in for me . Quote
SwampNut Posted July 18, 2003 Posted July 18, 2003 Yes, well, if you use the specific tool suggestions I have on the main site in the FAQ...it's not so tight... Long extension, flex, short extension, socket. Easy and fast. Quote
BigBird Posted July 18, 2003 Posted July 18, 2003 Your on it. http://www.cbr1100xx.org/ click to enter then click on Info/Faq (top banner) Click on the forth item in the left bar "Plug/Air Filter Changes" Thats it. Quote
BDAZ XX Posted July 18, 2003 Posted July 18, 2003 I did my 2000 w/ 30000 mi. right before Cody. Following WC site instructions and using the tool kit on the bike, it was a snap! 20-30 min. total time involved! :grin: Quote
SwampNut Posted July 18, 2003 Posted July 18, 2003 Well, that's over with. Oil change, plugs, filters. I put in the Iridium plugs, let's see if they last. Fuck it's humid here today. It's gotta be close to 40%. At least it's only around 90 degrees, but I'd rather have 105 and 15%. I need A/C in the garage. Quote
BigBird Posted July 18, 2003 Posted July 18, 2003 Fuck it's humid here today. It's gotta be close to 40%. At least it's only around 90 degrees, but I'd rather have 105 and 15%. I need A/C in the garage. ???????????????????????? You piss me off. It's at least 50% humidity here 30000 days a year. Quote
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