ET4: Easy Spark Plug Change
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1962 Lambretta TV175, 2001 ET4, 1972 Honda CB350 1969 Honda CL350
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Thu May 25, 2006 5:21 pm
I have changed the plug a few times on the ET4 and this by fa is the easiest way. It takes about 10 minutes once you are good at it. But, take your time and make sure everything is right. Always make sure the bike is secured so it doesn't fall over. MY wife was holding the front for me while I did this.

Step # 1: Remove plastic body panels that surround the engine.

Step # 2: Remove spark plug wire and tuck out of the way. I put mine up against the body and above anything that could swing downward and catch it.

Step # 3: Remove intake tube from Airbox (it should slip off easily). Also remove the vent tube from drive belt cover

Step # 4: Remove your lower shock bolt.



Step # 5: Jack the body up right in front of the engine. Double check to make sure everything is moved out of the way and that the engine can freely rotate downwards. As you raise the bike have look inside to make sure you don't stretch/rip your fuel lines. When you have done this it should look like this.



Now you can go around to the other side and the spark plug will be in plain site.



Step # 6: Remove the spark plug!

In general, on sparkplugs and anything external that bolts into the aluminum castings of the engine, I always apply anti-seize. This will help keep the bolts from cross threading and causing tons of grief.



Repeat steps backwards to finish the job!
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:05 pm
What a palaver!
Surely it's easier to just use the supplied tool and work
through the little hatch at the front of the seat box!
Certainly quicker, only took me 3 mins!
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Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:43 pm
Not so easy at the side of the road.

My son's et4's got a hole drilled through the side panel in line with the plug.
Now, that makes it easier.
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Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:38 pm
Serial666 wrote:
What a palaver!
Surely it's easier to just use the supplied tool and work
through the little hatch at the front of the seat box!
Certainly quicker, only took me 3 mins!
Another resurrection of a 3+ year old thread. Time to close.
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Sat Mar 27, 2010 6:05 pm
michael_h wrote:
Serial666 wrote:
What a palaver!
Surely it's easier to just use the supplied tool and work
through the little hatch at the front of the seat box!
Certainly quicker, only took me 3 mins!
Another resurrection of a 3+ year old thread. Time to close.
I hope other Mods get my points about necro-posting warnings, with just this one example.
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