Hi, the easiest way is to remove the plug from the head, keep it plugged into the plug cap and let it rest against the head or any convenient metal part on the bike where it would be visible to you (it is easier if someone else helps you by watching the bottom part of the sparkplug). Make sure that the ignition is switched on and that the kill switch is in the run position, then kick the starter over (as the plug is removed there will be almost no compression and you should be able to crank it by hand). If you can see and hear a strong spark it should be fine.sorry people im not getting it how shud i check for the spark.where exacrtly shud i look and how.
You can also just touch the bottom of the plug with one hand and the frame or engine with the other and then have someone kick it over. Trust me you will know if it is getting spark!![]()
Yeah I should probably have put a disclaimer on that one...mzminty....do you have curly hair ?
you will after following the above method !
and may even piss your pants as 40,000 volts makes your bladder do the humpty dance![]()
Hi
I actually bought a new spark plug today. Tried to check for a spark but dont tink i seen one. If it doesnt have a spark what then.....?
How do u do a leak and compression test?
Theres a small hole with a twist cap near on the crank case is this for oil.?
How do i bleed all the oil from the bike?
Whats the best oil to use?
Afriblast i really didnt want to impose on u.was trying to PM u but dont no how. Tawt maybe i could have given u a call.
Hi
I actually bought a new spark plug today. Tried to check for a spark but dont tink i seen one. If it doesnt have a spark what then.....?
How do u do a leak and compression test?
Theres a small hole with a twist cap near on the crank case is this for oil.?
How do i bleed all the oil from the bike?
Whats the best oil to use?
Afriblast i really didnt want to impose on u.was trying to PM u but dont no how. Tawt maybe i could have given u a call.