Following my previous comment and for anyone contemplating doing this: I have a small but quite well equipped workshop and with a lap top on my work bench, got set into the task of my plug swap. I followed this tutorial step by step and you can be assured that every necessary step is covered. I just have to say that I found the HT coils a lot harder to remove than Oumbouk Travel man did and had to make a little lasso from 6mm nylon rope so's I could wiggle the coil with my right hand while pulling upwards on the rope from the top. Also, I found getting the cable holder removed then, later, back in place was a real fiddle. All that being said though, this is a 1st class set of instructions and I recommend Oumbouk Travel Adventures method compared to some others that I considered on UA-cam.
Nice Video, thanks! Could you pls list all tools which are required for the Spark Plug change (length of Extension, magnetic sp-tool... ) and maybe a source/Link to be ordered. I've planned to change so myself. Thanks a lot, Michael
I only ordered the magnetic spark plug part. Others parts from my own toolbox. You can send me email and will reply with needed tools vandampeet(@)gmail.com
Hello, heb je soms referentie van deze irridium spark plugs. zal deze laten plaatsen bij volgende service laten plaatsen ;-) (anders heb ik weer bouten te veel na montage :-) :-) )
this much labor and fine workmanship, yamaha should have thought of another way to do this, a hinge to the tank, a lock or the bolts holding the hinge mechanism, remove them just like the head part of the trucks 😃 but still I will do it myself nice video thanks
A other video that skips and edits the hard part of the removal of the coils. Check out my upcoming video of how to easily remove them and the spark plugs with just a standard 14mm socket.
This is a LOT of hassle to just replace 2 spark plugs. I had thought that it would be simple on a parallel twin. I can hardly wait until Royal Enfield makes an ADV bike using its 650cc air/oil cooled engine. The spark plugs on that bike will be much easier to replace.
This is nothing. Some years back my buddy called me to help him change plugs on his Kawasaki Z800e. Turned out the whole engine had to be lowered from the frame to access the plugs! In the end he took it to the dealership to do it. Some engineering geniuses there at Kawasaki
Easy to follow covering every aspect of the procedure. Thanks! Saved me a lot of trial (and error)
Following my previous comment and for anyone contemplating doing this:
I have a small but quite well equipped workshop and with a lap top on my work bench, got set into the task of my plug swap.
I followed this tutorial step by step and you can be assured that every necessary step is covered.
I just have to say that I found the HT coils a lot harder to remove than Oumbouk Travel man did and had to make a little lasso from 6mm nylon rope so's I could wiggle the coil with my right hand while pulling upwards on the rope from the top.
Also, I found getting the cable holder removed then, later, back in place was a real fiddle.
All that being said though, this is a 1st class set of instructions and I recommend Oumbouk Travel Adventures method compared to some others that I considered on UA-cam.
Many thanks on your kind words and out video helped you
This looks so complex. Can't even imagine doing this in a field 🙈
Thanks for a great tutorial!
Vielen Dank für das Zeigen. Da werde ich etwas Zeit einplanen müssen.
Nice Video, thanks! Could you pls list all tools which are required for the Spark Plug change (length of Extension, magnetic sp-tool... ) and maybe a source/Link to be ordered. I've planned to change so myself. Thanks a lot, Michael
I only ordered the magnetic spark plug part. Others parts from my own toolbox. You can send me email and will reply with needed tools vandampeet(@)gmail.com
Thanks this was helpful.
Nice job, well done.
thanks for the clip, so now I have an plan to do that 💪
Lift the dust seal on the coils and put a little wd40 on them twist it in a little this helps.
Hi! super congrats for video, May you said me if you have used NGK Iridium LMAR8BI-9 ?? May you said me the specific NGK model detail? thaaaankssssss
I do not know. Just iridium for T7
Thanks for this great video!
Can u send the link for the spark plugs? There is alot of choices i get confused
Just take iridium doe T7 and is ok
Sei stata Molllto utile, grazie
Sorry, what misure (mm) for magnetic sparke tool?
14mm
How long would you say it takes from start until finish?
When you have done it once the second time can be in one hour
When you have done it once the second time can be in one hour
Thanks 🙏
where to find spark plug key? tks
Google magnetic spark plug tool
Are the iridium plugs specified by Yamaha, or are they to solve an ignition or wear problem?
They last longer
Good video! Thank you.
Really good!
All nice and stuff, but what about rebuilding the bike? Would have been nice to show that as well.
Where did you find that small top case? :D it looks cool!
That small topcase is 20 years old from Oxio
Zijn jullie t7s verlaagd? Ben zelf 1,75 maar ik pas niet op de originele t7.
Janny is 165 en volgende week komt daar een video van
@@OumboukTravelAdventures super leuk! Ik ben benieuwd naar de video😁 thanks👍
Leuk gedaan!, neem aan dat je de tank niet leeg hoeft te hebben voor het verwijderen?
Nee klopt. Bij de koppeling heb je even een drupje benzine maar verder niet. Deze tank was nog half vol.
for xtz 750 is 18 nm power
Hello, heb je soms referentie van deze irridium spark plugs. zal deze laten plaatsen bij volgende service laten plaatsen ;-) (anders heb ik weer bouten te veel na montage :-) :-) )
Even Google dan vind je ze . De dealer zal het ook wel weten.
@@OumboukTravelAdventures thks a lot
this much labor and fine workmanship, yamaha should have thought of another way to do this, a hinge to the tank, a lock or the bolts holding the hinge mechanism, remove them just like the head part of the trucks 😃 but still I will do it myself nice video thanks
A other video that skips and edits the hard part of the removal of the coils. Check out my upcoming video of how to easily remove them and the spark plugs with just a standard 14mm socket.
Where is it then?
This is a LOT of hassle to just replace 2 spark plugs. I had thought that it would be simple on a parallel twin.
I can hardly wait until Royal Enfield makes an ADV bike using its 650cc air/oil cooled engine. The spark plugs
on that bike will be much easier to replace.
With the new spark plugs only every 60.000 km and 1 hour so not big problem.
This is nothing. Some years back my buddy called me to help him change plugs on his Kawasaki Z800e. Turned out the whole engine had to be lowered from the frame to access the plugs! In the end he took it to the dealership to do it. Some engineering geniuses there at Kawasaki
Uff thats not a thing of 10 Minutes :D Thanks for the Video
I am impressed…but sh!t what a process 😳
Leuke video's zeg
Looks very easy compared to y old KTM 1190 adventure 😂
Excellent UA-cam that convinced me NOT to buy a Tenere !!!
Easy compared to KTM 😂😊
Taking whole bike apart to change two spark plugs.
That's why peoole buy a Motoguzi ☝️🤣