Bawls
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posted March 08, 2008 08:02 AM
Non Iridium Spark Plugs?
Is anyone running non iridium plugs in their bikes? My bike had been sitting in my mom's shop and she was cranking it every week or so. Well surprise surprise, she managed to wet the plugs down and when my stepdad went to go get the new plugs for it all they had were a non Iridium replacement. I know that it won't hurt anything to run the non iridium plugs, but does anyone know what to gap them at? Do they gap the same as the standard plugs? LOL, the bike is at my dad's house now, where the work is going to be done on it... Looks like i'll be needing a new tire when i get back.
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1badzx12r
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posted March 08, 2008 08:10 AM
0.032 to 0.035
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Bawls
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posted March 08, 2008 08:26 AM
Much thanks for the quick reply.
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mark524
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posted March 08, 2008 08:57 AM
just thought it was worth mentioning that the stock iridium are not to have the gap adjusted. they are supposedly gapped already and you can damage them by messing with the gap.
also, during the winter I have better luck just leaving the bike alone and not trying to start it periodically.
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davisag
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posted March 08, 2008 02:16 PM
hi
on my tuned motor 13.6-1 compression i am running ngk 10 eks
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