Don't mislead your viewers. Always gap the plugs according to the service manual before installing them. A light coat of anti-seize on the threads is always a good idea. Torque down the plugs according to the service manual. Add some dielectric grease to the tip of the plug before re-installing the plug wire. Learning how to read the old spark plug will tell you a lot about the condition of the engine, fuel mixture and timing. No disrespect but you probably need to learn a lot more before you start advising others how to do something. Luckily you have < 1k subscribers so you aren't giving bad information to very many people (yet).
That’s all good information, you should make a video on it. Our video is to show how easy it it’s to change spark plugs on a Yamaha bolt. We followed our service manual and did everything you mentioned above. It’s just not in our video because our video was about the Yamaha bolt. 🤙🏻
Don't mislead your viewers. Always gap the plugs according to the service manual before installing them. A light coat of anti-seize on the threads is always a good idea. Torque down the plugs according to the service manual. Add some dielectric grease to the tip of the plug before re-installing the plug wire. Learning how to read the old spark plug will tell you a lot about the condition of the engine, fuel mixture and timing. No disrespect but you probably need to learn a lot more before you start advising others how to do something. Luckily you have < 1k subscribers so you aren't giving bad information to very many people (yet).
That’s all good information, you should make a video on it. Our video is to show how easy it it’s to change spark plugs on a Yamaha bolt. We followed our service manual and did everything you mentioned above. It’s just not in our video because our video was about the Yamaha bolt. 🤙🏻