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Changing spark plugs

SpyderAnn01

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It is time for me (not me but Joe) to change the spark plugs on my 14 RT. I am wondering if anyone else has done this yet? The service manual is pretty vague on what needs to be removed to access them. They refer to removing the 'front body module' in the section on air inlet removal but they don't use that term again in the BODY section. The section on spark plugs has no information at all on what panels to remove. :banghead: In my manuals for 2010 & 2013 the section on spark plugs listed the panels that needed to be removed. No such luck on the 14 and my dealer hasn't done spark plugs on one yet.

One good thing is the air filter on the 1330 is much easier to access and change than it was on the 998.
 
THEY HAVE A VIDEO

Ann go look at the video that was done on the complete dis-assembly of a 2014 RT......I think they are referring to the entire front section which comes off as one piece.....I think it was 10 easy to access bolts and a couple of plugs to un-couple ..........Mike :thumbup:
 
What..!!

you all have no service manual..!!?? May I suggest pulling the engine..makes it a breeze..:roflblack::roflblack: sorry, never looked into it..:dontknow: but if you bring it by I will change them..love puzzels...:roflblack:
 
Ann go look at the video that was done on the complete dis-assembly of a 2014 RT......I think they are referring to the entire front section which comes off as one piece.....I think it was 10 easy to access bolts and a couple of plugs to un-couple ..........Mike :thumbup:

Mike:

Any idea on where I might find that video or who filmed it? 10 bolts and a couple of plugs sounds way too easy for a Spyder. :roflblack:
 
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Mike:

Any idea on where I might find that video or who filmed it? 10 bolts and a couple of plugs sounds way too easy for a Spyder. :roflblack:
..................Ann sorry I can't do links , but...........in the Search box I typed ....2014 RT Video.......and about #8 down "Dragonrider" asked for the similar info,,,,,,,someone posted THE VIDEO YOU WANT about two posts down , in the thread................sorry this is so complicated..............Mike :thumbup:
 
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Thanks Mike. Sometimes searching here is a pain. There is almost too much info. I'll be sure to take a look at that post.
 
The section on spark plugs has no information at all on what panels to remove.

It is about the worst MC manual I have run into yet. However, the ignition coils removal (stick coils) is listed out. Can't guarantee this is all you would have to take off.

Ignition Coil Access

Refer to BODY subsection and remove the following:
- RH and LH upper side panels
- RH and LH acoustic panels.
Refer to AIR INLET SYSTEM and remove the primary air inlet silencer (air filter housing)
 
Thanks Mike. Sometimes searching here is a pain. There is almost too much info. I'll be sure to take a look at that post.
Here is the video of removing the frunk that I saved. Not sure if there are any difference for the 14's.

Watch "How to remove the Boot (frunk) on a Can am Spyder RT" on YouTube
How to remove the Boot (frunk) on a Can am Spyder RT:
 
Here is the video of removing the frunk that I saved. Not sure if there are any difference for the 14's.

Watch "How to remove the Boot (frunk) on a Can am Spyder RT" on YouTube
How to remove the Boot (frunk) on a Can am Spyder RT:

Thanks !
I'm not changing my plugs, rather I want to replace the foglights so the color matches the HID's I have.
I'm surprised, but you have to remove the frunk to replace the bulbs.
Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack the thread.

And now, back to our regularly scheduled program.
 
This should give you an idea

The spark plugs are buried. Looks like the Frunk has to come off, the top console and a bunch of plastic associated with the air box.


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At what mileage are you going to replace them? And, what about changing out the airbox to the custom one at the same time? Someone posted some time ago that changing the box gave much more access to the engine. That would probably include the plugs.
 
Iridium plugs run over a 100K miles in a car, many of which run RPM's as high as the 1330. Personally, I don't plan to change mine unless I can see/feel a change in performance. Maybe if I were to do long hauling like Anne and some others, it would be
worth doing. But for many of us, give it 40 or 50K at least. :)
 
+1

Your plugs in your 2014 should be good for a LONG time. You may not get to 100K mi, but you will be close. Watch your mileage, and you will see when you need to do a tune up.

You will be much happier for not doing a plug change now.

Jerry
 
anyone know what the owner's manual recommends for changing spark plugs in a 2014 RT with an ACE 1330 engine ? can't seem to find my manual at the moment ?

osm
 
The spark plugs are buried. Looks like the Frunk has to come off, the top console and a bunch of plastic associated with the air box.


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That's what I figured. Nothing is easy on the Spyder

At what mileage are you going to replace them? And, what about changing out the airbox to the custom one at the same time? Someone posted some time ago that changing the box gave much more access to the engine. That would probably include the plugs.

On the 2014 the air filter is round (think oil filter shaped) and is relatively easy to change. I don't see where you would gain much more access on the 1330 by doing that.

I think we will wait a while. I'm at 34,600 miles and like someone else pointed out the manual says change at 28,000. I'm not having any issues but was just trying to follow the guidelines for a change!
 
It is about the worst MC manual I have run into yet. However, the ignition coils removal (stick coils) is listed out. Can't guarantee this is all you would have to take off.

Ignition Coil Access

Refer to BODY subsection and remove the following:
- RH and LH upper side panels
- RH and LH acoustic panels.
Refer to AIR INLET SYSTEM and remove the primary air inlet silencer (air filter housing)

It is especially bad this year, at least in the past it told you what panels you needed to remove. This year the spark plug section looks like an afterthought.
 
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