Diggerfreek
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OK So here is a step by step on how to change the Spark Plugs on your KK.
6 - New Spark Plugs ... I used E3 Diamond Fire plugs Part # E3.48
3/8 Ratchet
2 - 3/8 Extensions
1 - 10mm socket
1 - 5/8 Spark Plug Socket
First you will need to remove the 10mm bolt holding the Coil Pack down.
Next disconnect the wires going into the Coil Pack and remove the Coil Pack
You should be able to see the spark plug if you look down the chamber.
Before you remove the spark plug put a few dabs of oil or automotive grease down the rubber sleeve in your Spark Plug socket. This will help when you need to remove the socket from the newly installed plug.
Now remove the old plug. They put them in there really tight and you might need a breaker bar to get the plug loose. Try to keep the socket straight up and down so you don't damage the threads or chamber wall.
**TIP: REMEMBER ONCE YOU REMOVE THE OLD PLUG YOU WILL HAVE AN OPEN HOLE INTO YOU ENGINE. MAKE SURE NOTHING FALLS DOWN IT!!!
Out with the old and in with the new!
To finish you just want to reverse the process.
- Screw in new plug
- Replace coil pack
- Re-connect coil pack
- Replace 10mm screw holding the coil pack down
**TIP: DO NOT FORCE THE NEW PLUG IN. IT SHOULD GO IN EASY. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE THE THREADS OR CHAMBER WALL WHEN YOU INSTALL THE NEW PLUG.
6 - New Spark Plugs ... I used E3 Diamond Fire plugs Part # E3.48
3/8 Ratchet
2 - 3/8 Extensions
1 - 10mm socket
1 - 5/8 Spark Plug Socket
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First you will need to remove the 10mm bolt holding the Coil Pack down.
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Next disconnect the wires going into the Coil Pack and remove the Coil Pack
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You should be able to see the spark plug if you look down the chamber.
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Before you remove the spark plug put a few dabs of oil or automotive grease down the rubber sleeve in your Spark Plug socket. This will help when you need to remove the socket from the newly installed plug.
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Now remove the old plug. They put them in there really tight and you might need a breaker bar to get the plug loose. Try to keep the socket straight up and down so you don't damage the threads or chamber wall.
**TIP: REMEMBER ONCE YOU REMOVE THE OLD PLUG YOU WILL HAVE AN OPEN HOLE INTO YOU ENGINE. MAKE SURE NOTHING FALLS DOWN IT!!!
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Out with the old and in with the new!
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To finish you just want to reverse the process.
- Screw in new plug
- Replace coil pack
- Re-connect coil pack
- Replace 10mm screw holding the coil pack down
**TIP: DO NOT FORCE THE NEW PLUG IN. IT SHOULD GO IN EASY. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE THE THREADS OR CHAMBER WALL WHEN YOU INSTALL THE NEW PLUG.