Correct Spark plugs

cannot view ebay from my work computer but the manual recommends: NGK CR9EIA-9 (iridium). I just did this yesterday and bought the plugs from a local CycleGear (more $$ did not want to wait for shipping for an online purchase). Snag some antiseize and dielectric grease, manual specifies torque = 8 ft.lbs/96 in-lb

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some pointers (in case you had not thought about them):
* easier to worrk with a near empty gas tank
* good time to clean the air filter with the airbox out
* vacuum around the coil packs before removal. I rigged a drinking straw to a car vac and poked inisde the plug hole (while spark plug is still in) so I can suck crap I may have missed around the coil packs.
 
Auto parts place carries them too. Do not put a gap gauge on them. They are properly gaped and a gaping gauge can damage the electrode on that plug.
 
The ones I just put in CR9EIA-9 stock number 6289. You might be looking at ones that are cooler or hotter than what comes from the factory.
 
$36 any shipping charges ? You can get what you need at a local parts place with none of the hassle.
 
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