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    SPrak plug question please help

    I just bought my first bike a 1987 Suzuki GS450L it ran when the guy delivered it to me I started it a few times later that day then i moved the spark plug wires and noticed they were loose then i noticed the tops of the plugs looked like they were missing and after that the bike would not start so I bought new spark plugs and still nothing but it seems like the plug caps don't fit over the top of the plug so I bought new caps thinking maybe the old plug tops were stuck in the caps and they still don't seem to clip onto the top of the spark plug this is my first bike so I'm not sure if thats how its suppose to be or if there's something I'm doing wrong or maybe the bike shop gave me the wrong caps !!! Please can anyone clarify for me PLEASEEEEEE I wanna ride my bike ??? Thanks

    #2
    Hehe, I admit your post gave me my first chuckle of the morning.
    When you say "the tops of the plugs were missing" you probably meant the silver screw-on metal part. That is correct for a motorcycle NGK-style plug wire cap.
    What you need to do is this:
    Remove each plug. The top metal part is two pieces, take a pair of pliers and unscrew the outer part. You will be left with a threaded metal part, which is what you want. Reinstall each plug.
    Remove each of the new plug wire caps from the wire. Take a pair of cutters and cut off about 1/4-1/2" of the end of the plug wire. Screw each cap back into the wire. Insert the cap onto the plug. You should feel the cap slide onto the threads of the plug top, and hear a sound, not sure how to describe it, but it will make a slight noise. Once on the plug, try a gentle tug on the cap. You should feel some resistance. Push it back down fully and you are done.
    BTW, welcome to the wonderful world of motorcycling. I hope it is an enjoyable ride. Our supermember will be along shortly to present his superwelcome.

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      #3
      Just to clarify...

      As koolaid said, remove the threaded top that screws into the plug. You need the plugs to just have the threaded stud sticking out since the stock ignition wire caps fit down on the threads.
      Ed

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        #4
        Originally posted by koolaid_kid View Post
        You should feel the cap slide onto the threads of the plug top, and hear a sound, not sure how to describe it, but it will make a slight noise.
        I would describe it as a "ratcheting" sound. Multiple clicks as the electrical contacts slide over the threads on the top of the spark plug.

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          #5
          Congrats on the first bike as a newbie you are required to give us entertainment with questions like this.....it's how you learn , we get both amused and the satisfaction of helping....made me smile too Ed....



          Randy


          In a different vein people who would bring bikes in or have us pick them up, because they wouldn't start...hmmm is there gas in it?

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            #6
            Haha when I complained on here for a week that my bike wouldn't run on two cylinders (despite having done a lot of maintenance on it), I found out when I re-installed my tank, the ground on the ignition coil had come off. So of course the cylinder would never fire, it needs some electrons!

            Congratulations on your first bike, and welcome. I too learned on my 450 both mechanically and as a rider (although I had previous experience with bikes and other machinery with hand clutches) so I'm a bit partial to that as a learning bike. This is a great site for info and advice, so come back often!

            An aside: I'm in the process of selling mine, but because there doesn't seem to be as good support for Kawasakis as this site is for Suzukis, I will still come by often with general motorcycling questions, as the guys here are fantastic. Plus, I hope to contribute based on what I learned with my GS. Plus, I may come back to the GS camp once I get some more moneys to afford a proper "large" (i.e 4 cylinder) GS

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              #7
              Thread diversion, since the question has been answered:
              spwalker09, what flavor of Kaw do you have/are getting?
              The reason I ask is that I used to go to kzrider for my 81 KZ750 and 83 GPz750. After I got my GS and found this site (in that order) I found it deplorable compared to here, and I don't even go there any more at all.
              Just wondering.

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                #8
                Greetings and Salutations!!

                Hi Mr. briman718,

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                Please click here for your mega-welcome, chock full of tips, suggestions, links to vendors, and other information. Then feel free to visit my little BikeCliff website where I've been collecting the wisdom of this generous community. Don't forget, we like pictures! Not you, your bike!

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                  #9
                  Thanks

                  Thank you to everyone who helped I will do that as soon as I get some time then I gotta charge the battery and try to start it up so I can adjust the idle !! I'll post pics of her as soon as I get her runing and clean her up.

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