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2.6 Air Cleaner
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Unscrew the air cleaner cover screws.
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Pull out the air filter element from the air cleaner case.
Wash the element in non-flammable solvent and squeeze
out the solvent thoroughly.
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Let it dry.
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Soak the filter element in gear oil, and then squeeze out the
excess oil.
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Install the element into air cleaner carefully.
2.7 Spark Plug
To change the spark plug, do the following:
1. Stop the engine and wait for it to cool, 30-60 min. (Never work on a hot engine. A hot engine and exhaust can present
a fire and burning hazard.)
2. Locate the spark plug at the front of the engine.
3. Remove the Spark plug lead wire by gently pulling on the plug wires boot. (Do not pull on the wire itself as this could
cause damage to the wire).
4. Remove the old spark plug using the supplied plug wrench and screwdriver
by turning the plug counter clockwise.
5. Set the electrode gap on the new plug to 0.6m-0.7mm / 0.023” using a feeler
gauge.
6. Insert the new plug by hand and tighten finger tight by turning the plug in a
clockwise direction. Use caution not to cross thread the plug in the head.
7. Use the plug wrench to tighten the plug another ¼ to ½ turn.
Caution
:
over
tightening the plug can cause the thread in the engine head to be stripped; under
tightening the plug can cause compression loss and possible cylinder head
failure.
8. Reinstall the plug wire by pressing the wire boot over the plug until it is
completely seated on the spark plug.
ETON recommends that you replace your spark plug at the beginning of
each riding season.
Note: ETON recommends the use of NGK CR7HSA
Plug MFG
MFG Num
Plug Gap
Part
NGK
CR7HSA
0.6-0.7mm / 0.023”
# 811777
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