ngk ER9EH nc30
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ngk ER9EH nc30
as far as i know these are the plugs to suit a vfr400, i am yet to do a plug change on this bike as i just got it but before it sees the track i will be doing one and from what i have read it can be a pain in the a$$ to do???
is there any special tools i need before attempting this?
what size spark plug socket do i need for this?
and what do i have to remove to get to these?
cheers Tim
is there any special tools i need before attempting this?
what size spark plug socket do i need for this?
and what do i have to remove to get to these?
cheers Tim
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Re: ngk ER9EH nc30
There not that bad to replace I have done worse. I use a deep 13mm socket (1/4 drive), but the tool in the toolkit is good enough for the job. Rears are the easiest just squeeze your hand throught the hole in the seat unit, fronts are easier if you move the radiator slightly out of the way ( you will need to remove the mid fairing sections to access this), im pretty certain theres instructions on changing them in the little owners manual that should have come with the bike too.
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Re: ngk ER9EH nc30
yer i read the manual and it says speacial tool
lolz the back seem to be pretty accessible and shouldnt be to hard.... i will lower the top radiator and attack the front ones :) so i 13mm deep socket will do the job :) cheers for that didnt wanna hook in to doing it and get stuck cheers mn
Tim

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Re: ngk ER9EH nc30
i have a little illustrated DIY version of how to do it.PM me you email address
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Re: ngk ER9EH nc30
If the bike is for track purposes only might I suggest yougo for ER10's rather than 9's.
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Re: ngk ER9EH nc30
oh ok are these ER10's hard to come by and how much are they usually? and whats the difference are these better for long high temperature riding??
n is the actual product code ER10EH??
cheers mn, Tim
n is the actual product code ER10EH??
cheers mn, Tim