Jack/Michael thanks. On the 15 fw, is changing out the wires worth the hassle. I was only going to do plugs. 26,000 on odom
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I put a rag behind the fuel line quick disconnect & spayed a shot of silicone on it. They can get a little crusty after sitting a few years.
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On the 2015 Freewheeler, does the tank need to be removed or is there enough room to change front wire by loosening the front and rear mounting bolts
Stick with stock plugs
The reason I say this is
1. your TC engine has Delphi Ion Sensing designed into the ECM
2. changing to a plug with a different resistance will cause the ECM to read this signal as much as being out of spec, this could cause timing issues and up to including a trouble code
3. stock plugs are cheaper and your engine was designed to run with them
I have tested and run many plugs on many HD engines, I always come back to stock
Read here
https://www.triketalk.com/forum/thre...ey-Ion-Sensing
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Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Completely mind boggling. I'm coming from the stage coach era into total computerized, concerning engines. Without someone with your experience on this site i could very well see a massive amount of money being wasted on repairs/shop hours on simple things like this(spark plugs etc)
Tucci, I stayed with the stock plugs on my M8(6R10) After 2 years, they looked very good and all 4 were identical.
With my 10% Veterans discount at my dealer, they were $19 & change for 4. I can handle that every few years.
I was gonna try NGK, but I ended up getting the wrong tip & it was a big hassle that was not worth it to save $8.
2017 Harley Davidson Freewheeler (107 cu.in. vivid black).