Thanks for posting this video. I am trying to figure what is up with my Boulevard running on one cylinder and it might be the coil. I am going to try this out.
The coil sticks do not thread onto the top of the spark plugs! All spark plugs have threads at the top - this is so you can screw on the thicker adapter if need be as some ht caps require a thicker tip in order to slot snuggly onto the plug.
Have a 2006 c50 want to change the plugs but I only found 2 the first in on the right side in the front and the other one is on the left side in the rear, ca you tell me where the other 2 are?
Thank you. This helped and for the assniner's like myself, torque to 13FT-LB.
Thanks for posting this video. I am trying to figure what is up with my Boulevard running on one cylinder and it might be the coil. I am going to try this out.
The coil sticks do not thread onto the top of the spark plugs! All spark plugs have threads at the top - this is so you can screw on the thicker adapter if need be as some ht caps require a thicker tip in order to slot snuggly onto the plug.
Have a 2006 c50 want to change the plugs but I only found 2 the first in on the right side in the front and the other one is on the left side in the rear, ca you tell me where the other 2 are?
Sorry I'm not familiar with the bike. Is it an 800cc? It might only have 2 plugs.
Thank you great info.
What size do i need to take the dam spark plugs out
Pretty much always going to be a 16mm spark plug socket :)
Did that Fix your Problem After all?
Yes, it fixed my issue.
Did you end up purchasing a new coil?
Great job