Every 8,000–12,000 miles (standard) or 20,000–30,000 miles (iridium)
Service Interval
30–60 min
Estimated Time
$47
DIY Cost
$139
Shop Cost
Difficulty:
Easy
Overview
The 2018 Honda CBR600RR requires spark plug replacement every 8,000–12,000 miles (standard) or 20,000–30,000 miles (iridium). Regular spark plugs maintenance extends engine life and maintains peak performance. This guide covers the complete procedure for both DIY mechanics and those seeking shop estimates.
⚠️ Important: Always replace spark plugs on a COLD engine to prevent thread damage from thermal expansion.
Tools Needed
🔧 Spark plug socket (16mm or 18mm)
🔧 Torque wrench
🔧 Extension bar
🔧 Feeler gauge
Supplies Needed
📦 Replacement spark plugs (check OEM spec for gap)
📦 Anti-seize compound
📦 Dielectric grease
Step-by-Step Procedure
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1Allow the engine to cool completely (minimum 30 minutes).
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2Remove the fuel tank, fairings, or panels as needed to access spark plugs.
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3Remove spark plug caps or ignition coils, labeling each if multiple cylinders.
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4Clean around the spark plug wells with compressed air to prevent debris falling in.
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5Remove old spark plugs with the spark plug socket.
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6Inspect old plugs: black/sooty = rich mixture, white = lean. Normal is light tan/gray.
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7Check the gap on new spark plugs against manufacturer spec (typically 0.6–0.9mm).
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8Apply a small amount of anti-seize to the threads (not the electrode).
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9Thread new plugs in by hand to avoid cross-threading, then torque to spec (12–20 Nm typically).
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10Apply dielectric grease to spark plug cap insides. Reinstall caps/coils, panels, and tank.
💰 Cost Breakdown
Spark plugs (per cylinder)
$5–20
Anti-seize compound
$4–8
DIY Total
$9–28
Shop labor (1 hr)
$50–100
Shop Total
$60–130