HOW TO: Replace spark plugs on 2021 MT09
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2023
- Tools:
14mm thin-walled spark plug socket (OEM size)
4/5mm allen wrench
strong grip
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Patience and persistence. It’s admirable that you post your struggles for other to ppl learn from. So many videos of everything looking easy peasy but in real life rarely is. Way to keep it real.
I appreciate that feedback! I do try to keep it 💯 with how to stuff, but I know it's hard to sit and watch 30min videos. So trying to balance both.
Appreciate you taking us along for the ride. This will be invaluable for other MT-09 owners who have the courage to wrench on their own machines. Now show us how to re-adjust the valves💀
Appreciate you stopping in for a look! The TB syncs were easy once you got to the TBs, but valve adjustment is gonna be another beast altogether. I'll be looking for some help on that one! 😆
Been there, done that. A few tips:
1. Put dielectric grease on the coils when reassembling, I assume you did that.
2. Put dielectric grease on the intake tube / throttle body joints. You will be able to assemble and disassemble the joints without messing with those crazy clamp screw. An easy tug will take the air box off and a shove to replace it.
3. Synchronize your injector bodies while you have your bike that far apart. 4. If you do that, lube the little rubber vacuum caps with dielectric grease (sparingly) so they can be easily removed and replaced in the future. 5. Run a loop of heavy thread or cord through the little vacuum cap clamps. This makes it easier to find and retrieve said clamps when you drop them. Bright colored thread or cord is the easiest to spot. Hemostats come in real handy.
That's some high-quality advice! Thanks!
Respect!!!
Just did the throttle sync on mine. Damn it's a nightmare. Another tip... Cover your frame in tape so you don't scratch it from the tank mounts.
I learned a lot from this first go round!
I had to resort to using the rubber straps off of a bicycle rack to loop around the top of the coil packs to get enough leverage after loosening them by twisting. I would have never been able to get them out by hand.
I was SO tempted to use stuff for better leverage, but luckily, I stopped long enough to listen to my own reasoning. Lol
Mad respect for you my friend! That’s a hard task to beat. Glad you got it done!👍
The thought of paying someone hundreds of dollars to do it keeps me going. Lol
Definitely appreciate you doing the work and uploading. Looks tougher than I was expecting, but at least I got your video to help. Those coils look like a beast to get out. Hope mine isn’t as stuck. Thanks 🤙🏽
I'm glad my video could help in a small way. I really appreciate the kind words. That's encouraging to me!
Nice job Yanto.. yes.. i had the same difficulties getting the coils off. I 100% agree. They put those on with zero dialectic grease. I also have 20+ k on my 2021 MT09SP. But i did my sparky change earlier then necessary just because i was in the area. I also had to by a socket for them weird plugs. 😊 good yob!
Yea, she's been down for a bit now. Got lots to get done.
If you have larger hands and you need a little more room when removing or placing your sparkplugs. You can always remove the top two bolts of your radiator. It gives you a little bit more room to work with your tools. (But you don't have to ofcourse)
I appreciate that insight. I don't have bear paws, but it's just a tight spot.
Hey, I've just done my 2021MT09 sparkplug replacement for the first time@18600miles. You can simply unscrew the ignition coil. 😂
Lol, apparently, I like doing things the hard way.
Hey there from russia ! thanks for the vid, i got only 6K km run on my tracer 9 , so it was usefull to get an idea of how air filter looks after ~20K miles use . It's presribed to be changed each 40K km interval in normal conditoins, which i really doubdted about but your vid prooved it could be real.
As for spark plugs how much had they run and what condition of used ones ? They gotta be chanched each 20K km by maker manual.
PS i will never forget spark plug change at my kawasaki ninja 12. That was a servival horror. And vavle gap ajustment can lead to a mental desease . :D
OEM plugs still looked good, but it was time to change after the mileage I put on the bike. And thanks for watching! I'm glad that the video could help you out!
Second best 😊 spark it up!
That's the plan!
Hey, trying to find out which spark plugs to use… how do I find out/which part number did you use 😊
Thanks for watching and commenting. The stock plugs are LAMAR9A-9.
Maybe there is a special tool for that😄
there might be a tool. LOL
at least you did not get gapped 😂.
Next time when you do a video and you have a hard time put some benny hill music 😅
Jokes aside it’s good info to learn how to do it 👍
Lol. Thx!
Nice video, working on that bike is no easy job, thankfully you can go through many miles before the next service. Little advice from me, get a proper torque wrench. You're threading a steel sprak plung into a aluminium head, you really don't want to do that by feel it's easy to mess up the threads.
Yea, I have a tq wrench. I just got lazy. But I'm positive I didn't over tq it. I'm usually pretty careful with it. But I do appreciate the heads up. And thanks for watching and commenting!
Love her name!
Lol, thanks! It was birthed from just joking around. Now, it's stuck.
Tanking the tank off entirely mad getting the air box off a breeze.
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Ugggg yes
Muahaha😈
Winner
Third uggggg
That's tough!
Come on Beyonce!!!
She's trying!