Pighuntingpuppy
Well-Known Member
I am not gonna give the steps to remove the body work from this bike. If you need assistance with that, I am sure someone has that listed here. I am starting the step by step process with all the body panels removed.
First, disconnect your negative battery cable and set aside away from the battery.
Next, remove your ECM. Remove both ECM connectors. Disconnect 3 electrical connectors to the right of the ECM. Remove 60A main fuse from rubber holder. Disconnect one electrical connector from battery tray.
Next, remove your battery cover and battery. 4mm allen screws holding the battery cover.
Disconnect the electrical connector to the starter solenoid and remove the forward most battery cable. 8mm socket to loosen. Solenoid then can be lifted away from battery box and placed aside.
Remove three 4mm allen bolts from battery box. Lift box partially and disconnect wires from retainer.
Remove 4mm allen bolt from cross member holding the brake line.
Remove the left side subframe bolts. 5mm allen bolts.
Remove the right side subframe bolts keeping in mind the rear most bolt contains the main battery grounding strap. 5mm allen bolts. Please note that when removing my 5mm allen bolt from the position with the grounding strap, it was insanely tight. There is NO loctite on these threads. I tried heat but to no avail. In the end, I stripped the allen and had to use a Mac tools socket XTS6MM triple square socket to beat new points to remove socket. Bolt was so tight that this high quality socket actually twisted before breaking the bolt free.
In the pic below, you can see the now upper right bolt with the triple square impression where the 5mm allen should have been.
Lift subrame plate from bike to access rear ignition coils. There is a rubber insulator covering the access. Pull rearward without tearing.
Both rear spark plugs and ignition coils can be accessed from this point on. Using a 16mm slim socket with extension, the plugs can be removed and installed to 9.4 ft. lbs. Gently move hoses and wiring to access.
Reverse steps to assemble. This concludes how to change the spark plugs for the rear of the bike.
First, disconnect your negative battery cable and set aside away from the battery.
Next, remove your ECM. Remove both ECM connectors. Disconnect 3 electrical connectors to the right of the ECM. Remove 60A main fuse from rubber holder. Disconnect one electrical connector from battery tray.
Next, remove your battery cover and battery. 4mm allen screws holding the battery cover.
Disconnect the electrical connector to the starter solenoid and remove the forward most battery cable. 8mm socket to loosen. Solenoid then can be lifted away from battery box and placed aside.
Remove three 4mm allen bolts from battery box. Lift box partially and disconnect wires from retainer.
Remove 4mm allen bolt from cross member holding the brake line.
Remove the left side subframe bolts. 5mm allen bolts.
Remove the right side subframe bolts keeping in mind the rear most bolt contains the main battery grounding strap. 5mm allen bolts. Please note that when removing my 5mm allen bolt from the position with the grounding strap, it was insanely tight. There is NO loctite on these threads. I tried heat but to no avail. In the end, I stripped the allen and had to use a Mac tools socket XTS6MM triple square socket to beat new points to remove socket. Bolt was so tight that this high quality socket actually twisted before breaking the bolt free.
In the pic below, you can see the now upper right bolt with the triple square impression where the 5mm allen should have been.
Lift subrame plate from bike to access rear ignition coils. There is a rubber insulator covering the access. Pull rearward without tearing.
Both rear spark plugs and ignition coils can be accessed from this point on. Using a 16mm slim socket with extension, the plugs can be removed and installed to 9.4 ft. lbs. Gently move hoses and wiring to access.
Reverse steps to assemble. This concludes how to change the spark plugs for the rear of the bike.
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