pegasus1300
Well-known member
I did it:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:. OK it took me nearly a week but I got that D*** air cleaner off so I could get to the front Spark plug. What an engineering boondoggle that isnojoke:cus::sour::gaah:
There are not enough emojis to express how I feel about the design for this frequent maintenance item. I put in Bajaron's plugs and wires. Very high quality products and I should not have to get in there again any time soon. JT's new air cleaner kit for the older RT's is almost too pretty to be covered up by all that plastic and his service is also top notch. Yes I went and put the replacement air cleaner in. I decided after thinking about it I just was not going to go thru all that in reverse and then maybe have to take everything apart again sometime for something else. The space available with the old air box removed in incredible. The ease of access is amazing.
Now a word of caution to those of you looking to YouTube videos for help. They are very good, some are really top notch, and will give you ideas you wont get from the service manual. Watch them all before you do this,watch them a lot,watch them as you work. However, the best ones aren't done on an RT Limited and they aren't done on US models. That does make a difference. Nothing on my RT came apart as easily as they did in the videos. I will say the more I watched them the more I saw and the easier it was to work around the differences,but there was still a level of frustration there with the differences and my inability to compensate for them.
So go for it.:clap::clap:. Change those plugs yourself. You come to a much better understanding of your RT. As Spyder Stuff says at the end of one of his videos," Go on, do it,you know you want to".

There are not enough emojis to express how I feel about the design for this frequent maintenance item. I put in Bajaron's plugs and wires. Very high quality products and I should not have to get in there again any time soon. JT's new air cleaner kit for the older RT's is almost too pretty to be covered up by all that plastic and his service is also top notch. Yes I went and put the replacement air cleaner in. I decided after thinking about it I just was not going to go thru all that in reverse and then maybe have to take everything apart again sometime for something else. The space available with the old air box removed in incredible. The ease of access is amazing.
Now a word of caution to those of you looking to YouTube videos for help. They are very good, some are really top notch, and will give you ideas you wont get from the service manual. Watch them all before you do this,watch them a lot,watch them as you work. However, the best ones aren't done on an RT Limited and they aren't done on US models. That does make a difference. Nothing on my RT came apart as easily as they did in the videos. I will say the more I watched them the more I saw and the easier it was to work around the differences,but there was still a level of frustration there with the differences and my inability to compensate for them.
So go for it.:clap::clap:. Change those plugs yourself. You come to a much better understanding of your RT. As Spyder Stuff says at the end of one of his videos," Go on, do it,you know you want to".