I have a 1989 Suzuki Katana 750 and the coil have gone bad. I need to replace them and I was just wondering how difficult this will be?? If anybody know please let me know.
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one of the easier jobs on the Kat..
Your bike is pretty old though so be very careful with the clips that hold the spark plug wires.
They could be brittle and break on you,
Pull the wires from the plugs, take out the two
10mm screws holding the coils (dont lose the spacers!!!!) and take the whole mess over to a table to remove the wires.
Bike bandit shows these clips as part of the coil,
double check that your replacement ones have them..
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Originally posted by codyoThanks man. Is there a website that shows how to do it step by step.Kan-O-Gixxer!
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Well , with it being such an easy job (as others have already stated) , ad you're STILL this worried about doing it , maybe you should let someone else handle it ... It really isn't that hard . It's a bit of a pain GETTING to the coils , but that's about it really .
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Originally posted by Black_peterMd86 is right..
I'm so glad I don't have to:
remove the screen
remove the turn signals
remove the mirrors
remove the lower fairing
remove the main fairing.
Damn.. that alone takes more time then changing the coils!
Then you get to put it all back on!!
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Have you thought about replaceing them with a set of aftermarket coils? you can pick them uo for about $160 from dennis kirk.PM me for Ultrasonic Carb Cleaning, pilot screw o-rings and washers and mercury refills
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