Spark plugs loose? Yes
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On these bikes, 4 bolts, a fuel line coupling, and two electrical connectors is not rocket science nor a headache.
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Decided to knock out the 10K service at the same time that I was installing a few accessories. Pulled the tank to install the 10mm Phat Plug Wires and noticed the top rear plug hole was completely white. Pull the plug wire and found the spark plug was loose enough to be remove with only my fingers. Inspected the threads and everything looked ok, but decided to change them out anyway. Better safe than sorry!
Speedy
Speedy
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Decided to knock out the 10K service at the same time that I was installing a few accessories. Pulled the tank to install the 10mm Phat Plug Wires and noticed the top rear plug hole was completely white. Pull the plug wire and found the spark plug was loose enough to be remove with only my fingers. Inspected the threads and everything looked ok, but decided to change them out anyway. Better safe than sorry!
Speedy
Speedy
Thanks Kai
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This thread inspired me to check my plugs on my 19 Sport Glide. They were not finger loose, but they were not tight either. The right side plugs were more loose than the left side plugs.
An added note...you do not need to take the tank off for the Sport Glide or the Street Bob.
An added note...you do not need to take the tank off for the Sport Glide or the Street Bob.