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new to the group, questions on plugs

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by ashenfang, Jul 13, 2008.

  1. ashenfang

    ashenfang New Member

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    Hey all, new to the group. Just a quick question. I recently purchased a 82 xj750 as my first bike. I have it running good, but I would like to replace the plugs 3 of the cylinders have an NGK plug, and one of them is using an Autolite plug. I called up the parts store and gave them the autolite plug number and he said its an "OEM" replacement for that bike. So anyway...I would just like to know what plugs you are supposed to use.
     
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    Nick Member

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    NGK BP7ES is what is shown on the Yamaha technical spec sheet for this model.
     
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    RickCoMatic Well-Known Member

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    Get an extra set of Plugs.
    You're going to need them once we set-out upon getting you all tuned-up nice.

    It's nice to have a set of Plugs that aren't Hot to handle when you start doing Plug Chops and reading the Plugs for fine-tuning the Mixtures.
     

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