how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
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how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
the manual says 5000 miles does it realy need to be replaced so often?
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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
Not if your bike is running ok
Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
If manufacturer's scheduled the replacement of a part at the point it has typically failed....there'd be a lot of complaints from owners and reviewers.
You could run an engine a long time with no oil changes before you'd see signs of failure. But that is no argument for re-writing the service schedule.
Is it that difficult to change the $6 plug on a PCX?
Would take less than 15 mins on a Forza.
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You could run an engine a long time with no oil changes before you'd see signs of failure. But that is no argument for re-writing the service schedule.
Is it that difficult to change the $6 plug on a PCX?
Would take less than 15 mins on a Forza.
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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
Well, they put a "port" in the plastics for changing the sparkplug, but as I understand it there is a problem with the frame being in the way of the socket needed to extract it. Some of the whisperer have been able to do it but most of us would have to take the plastics off to get to it. I haven't tried it personally, though it is now due. The bike is running fine so I may put it off a bit longer. There is some kind of secret to it, such as lifting the frame some, but I can't recall what was written at the thread that discussed it in depth.
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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
A failing or burned-out spark plug on a small engine usually presents itself by causing the engine to become hard to start or allowing the engine to die at a stop light. This doesn't do any harm to the engine, just to the rider's confidence in the machine. Running the engine with ruined oil, on the other hand, is very harmful to the engine but doesn't present any symptoms as it fails.
I have way over 5000 miles on my PCX and haven't even thought about changing my plug. The first time it fails to start right up as soon as I touch the button or the first time it stalls at a traffic light I'll change the plug that day before I even look at anything else.
It's not an engine safety issue, though it's certainly fair to think of it as reasonable preventive maintenance.
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I have way over 5000 miles on my PCX and haven't even thought about changing my plug. The first time it fails to start right up as soon as I touch the button or the first time it stalls at a traffic light I'll change the plug that day before I even look at anything else.
It's not an engine safety issue, though it's certainly fair to think of it as reasonable preventive maintenance.
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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
I always keep a spare (new) plug on hand just in case. . .. 

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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
I love these threads.
The reality is the sparkplug will probably outlast the scooter.
And some owners
Keep an eye on that sky though.
The reality is the sparkplug will probably outlast the scooter.
And some owners

Keep an eye on that sky though.
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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
was pretty easy i used one of them swivel extensionsMel46 wrote:Well, they put a "port" in the plastics for changing the sparkplug, but as I understand it there is a problem with the frame being in the way of the socket needed to extract it. Some of the whisperer have been able to do it but most of us would have to take the plastics off to get to it. I haven't tried it personally, though it is now due. The bike is running fine so I may put it off a bit longer. There is some kind of secret to it, such as lifting the frame some, but I can't recall what was written at the thread that discussed it in depth.
Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
A quick search brought up 3 or 4 pcx spark plug change videos.
A couple of classic examples of how not to shoot a DIY video.....nevertheless there doesn't seem to be any great trick to it, or a need for special tools.
One video demonstrates the procedure while both mechanic and scooter are falling down a flight of stairs.
....if you give a mouse a cookie....or a gopro
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A couple of classic examples of how not to shoot a DIY video.....nevertheless there doesn't seem to be any great trick to it, or a need for special tools.
One video demonstrates the procedure while both mechanic and scooter are falling down a flight of stairs.
....if you give a mouse a cookie....or a gopro
Fish
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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
I have 7k miles on my bike and was going to replace my plug earlier this week. It took 30 seconds to get access because they made a nice little access panel but once you get that open the plug is set back at an angle and the frame is in the way.
Getting it out at the angle isn't really an issue, it is getting the new one back in without crossthreading that is the problem and my hands are too large to fit in there to get it started
I wasn't in the mood to deal with it so I decided to hold off until the end of the season when I don't care if I have a few days downtime if it gives me problems
Getting it out at the angle isn't really an issue, it is getting the new one back in without crossthreading that is the problem and my hands are too large to fit in there to get it started
I wasn't in the mood to deal with it so I decided to hold off until the end of the season when I don't care if I have a few days downtime if it gives me problems
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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
took me like 2 minutees
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Re: how often does the spark plug need to be replaced?
Me too. Piece of piss.eggman wrote:took me like 2 minutees
