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Can anyone point me to a video showing how to do Spark plug change for late model RT's?

olegeezer

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I have a 2025 Sea to Sky. I do most of my moto maintenance myself. I am anxiously awaiting the first change of spark plugs. I hear nothing but horror stories about how ridiculously difficult this basic maintenance procedure is for DIYers. Can anyone point me to a YouTube video of the job being performed without taking the machine apart? I have acquired the Coobeast chain extension wrench which reportedly makes the job much easier? Any help/tips greatly appreciated!
 
You should be able to get 35K out of the OEM spark plugs. I highly recommend cleaning your fuel injectors while you are there. They may not need it, but if they do, changing spark plugs isn't going to get you where you want to be. It's also a good idea to change your fuel filter at the same time. Again, you may not need it, but it's cheap insurance.

It's a FUN job, to be sure. Take your time, be patient. You'll save a lot of money and probably do a better job than your dealership.
 
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