tdonoughue
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 4,945
- Reaction score
- 4,088
- Points
- 417
- Location
- The Woodlands, TX 77381
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
No pics on this one. Too much of a rush today.
But I changed the spark plugs, having hit 50 hrs on the boat. Man, talk about easy. I think I had them all done in about 30 min. Much easier than the oil change.
I know there is a writeup on here already, so I won't go through the steps (unless someone requests--then happy to). I just got a set of tools that allow you to put the sockets onto your drill chuck. Used that to zip the coil screws and the plugs out in record time. Made putting them in a breeze, too (but start the threads first and be VERY careful with the plugs as you don't want to over tighten).
So, if you are thinking to try this project and not sure, let me assure you it is an easy one. And it makes me that much more uneasy about having paid $450 for the 10 hr service at the shop...
Happy boating.
But I changed the spark plugs, having hit 50 hrs on the boat. Man, talk about easy. I think I had them all done in about 30 min. Much easier than the oil change.
I know there is a writeup on here already, so I won't go through the steps (unless someone requests--then happy to). I just got a set of tools that allow you to put the sockets onto your drill chuck. Used that to zip the coil screws and the plugs out in record time. Made putting them in a breeze, too (but start the threads first and be VERY careful with the plugs as you don't want to over tighten).
So, if you are thinking to try this project and not sure, let me assure you it is an easy one. And it makes me that much more uneasy about having paid $450 for the 10 hr service at the shop...
Happy boating.