4 plugs, the front 2 can be accessed by removing the vents in the lower fairing and using a thin walled long rach 18mm socket. Loosen each plug, then using a piece of garden hose, slide it over the plug and spin the hose which will in turn rotate the plug and remove it. The rear 2 are easier to get at, but still require then use of the hose. You can also use an air gun and remove any debris from down around each plug before removing them to avoid getting the debris inside the cylinder when you remove the plugs.
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4 plugs, the front 2 can be accessed by removing the vents in the lower fairing and using a thin walled long rach 18mm socket. Loosen each plug, then using a piece of garden hose, slide it over the plug and spin the hose which will in turn rotate the plug and remove it. The rear 2 are easier to get at, but still require then use of the hose. You can also use an air gun and remove any debris from down around each plug before removing them to avoid getting the debris inside the cylinder when you remove the plugs.
Have you joined the worldwide Suzuki Cavalcade owners email group via www.suzukicavalcade.com