Thanks so much - I was worried that I was going to have to strip the bike out from under the tank/air filter etc. to get down to the plugs! :) You've made it look really easy - fingers crossed mine come out, as my poor old bike has been sitting for 7 years outside without a run to keep it freed up :/ :)
Yea it should work fingers crossed. My bike was in the same condition it was abandoned for years outside in the rain, snow, hell, and whatever else you can think of. I took on the challenge of restoring it and it worked out for me. Watch my motorcycle playlist so you can get update on everything and stay tuned for my next video because it’s also about the motorcycle.
It normally comes in the small tools pouch that comes with the motorcycle, under the seat. I bought my FZ6 second-hand and this tool was in the pouch. On this particular bike, even with this tool the removal of the spark plugs is very tuff, especially the 2 from the center of the engine cause there is very little space to work.
It comes with the tool kit that comes with the bike but if you don’t have the kit you can grab one off eBay for your year make and model. Make sure the kit is complete with all the tools you need
Good video. But do not unscrew the connector on the end of the plug bro. That's what makes the good electrical connection on your plug. It will mess your plugs up and isn't very good for your bike. Keep up the good work.
Thanks alot for doing these vids man huge help to me🤙 dont see too many vids for the fz6 specifically
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Great video, cheers man, just did mine on my FZ6.. 👍🏽
Thanks man
Thank you for the information brother. 👍👍👍👍good and simple way explaining the procedure. 👍👍
Thanks, I’m glad I could help you out.
Thanks so much - I was worried that I was going to have to strip the bike out from under the tank/air filter etc. to get down to the plugs! :) You've made it look really easy - fingers crossed mine come out, as my poor old bike has been sitting for 7 years outside without a run to keep it freed up :/ :)
Yea it should work fingers crossed. My bike was in the same condition it was abandoned for years outside in the rain, snow, hell, and whatever else you can think of. I took on the challenge of restoring it and it worked out for me. Watch my motorcycle playlist so you can get update on everything and stay tuned for my next video because it’s also about the motorcycle.
Were did you get that spark plug removal tool? Is that universal for cars and bikes?
It normally comes in the small tools pouch that comes with the motorcycle, under the seat. I bought my FZ6 second-hand and this tool was in the pouch. On this particular bike, even with this tool the removal of the spark plugs is very tuff, especially the 2 from the center of the engine cause there is very little space to work.
@@robertkvasnika5852 oo okay thanks. Yeah i have a fz1 and im guessing theres gonna be even less room.
It comes with the tool kit that comes with the bike but if you don’t have the kit you can grab one off eBay for your year make and model. Make sure the kit is complete with all the tools you need
@@yaboycai9578 gotcha thanks
thanks! very clear instructions
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Good vid thanks man
Man we need mustang videos with u driving
My friend why the coils have numbers ? What's the difference
Coils that are number usually are number to the cylinder that belong to .
@@yaboycai9578 But what's the diferente because my coils doesnt have any tag, and its 1 and 4 and 2 and 3 right
Good video. But do not unscrew the connector on the end of the plug bro. That's what makes the good electrical connection on your plug. It will mess your plugs up and isn't very good for your bike. Keep up the good work.
Thanks man
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