Spark plugs and fuel filter?
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Spark plugs and fuel filter?
Happy Sunday everyone!
So Friday on my way in to work my Voyager started but ran really rough. Seemed as if it was missfiring. It ran better once it warmed up but still not as smooth and seemed sluggish at low rpm.
Today I pulled off the false tank and pulled the outside right spark wire off the plug and clearly it was arching as there was a noticeable burn mark on both the cap and the engine right at the base of the ceramic and the aluminum plug. After removing the plug its self there seems to be a slight crack in the ceramic but it's really tough to tell.
So the plug that came out was an NGK DPR8EA-9 and I read that the best plug to use is the DPR 7EIX-9 my question is what is the difference between the two if any?
My second question is what fuel filter should I be getting while I am out buying the replacement plugs?
Thanks as always for your help?
So Friday on my way in to work my Voyager started but ran really rough. Seemed as if it was missfiring. It ran better once it warmed up but still not as smooth and seemed sluggish at low rpm.
Today I pulled off the false tank and pulled the outside right spark wire off the plug and clearly it was arching as there was a noticeable burn mark on both the cap and the engine right at the base of the ceramic and the aluminum plug. After removing the plug its self there seems to be a slight crack in the ceramic but it's really tough to tell.
So the plug that came out was an NGK DPR8EA-9 and I read that the best plug to use is the DPR 7EIX-9 my question is what is the difference between the two if any?
My second question is what fuel filter should I be getting while I am out buying the replacement plugs?
Thanks as always for your help?
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1981 Kawasaki GPZ550 (sold)
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Re: Spark plugs and fuel filter?
Stock plug is NGK DPR8EA-9 Lower the number- hotter the plug is.
I'd recommend NGK Iridium plugs. Last longer- DPR8EIX-9
Napa stock number is 2022
Fuel Filter Part Number is 49019-1055 (Kaw oem)
I'd recommend NGK Iridium plugs. Last longer- DPR8EIX-9
Napa stock number is 2022
Fuel Filter Part Number is 49019-1055 (Kaw oem)
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Re: Spark plugs and fuel filter?
https://www.google.com/search?q=ngk+spa ... ved=0CDAQs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On NGK plugs, the lower the # the hotter.
On NGK plugs, the lower the # the hotter.
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Re: Spark plugs and fuel filter?
So would it not be better to go with the 7 rather than the 8 given I live in a colder climate to ensure a hotter spark?
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Re: Spark plugs and fuel filter?
I'd stay with stock plugs, I'm in Minnesota & the bike runs great on them. I did switch to the Iridium plug thou
It is a common misconception that spark plugs create heat. They don't. A heat range refers to how much heat a spark plug is capable of removing from the combustion chamber.
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It is a common misconception that spark plugs create heat. They don't. A heat range refers to how much heat a spark plug is capable of removing from the combustion chamber.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/pdf/DYK_HeatRanges.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Spark plugs and fuel filter?
Oh interesting, learned something new again today. Thanks for the clarification!
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Re: Spark plugs and fuel filter?
Well, I replaced the plugs and it still runs as if it's missing. I'm not sure what I should look for next. Wires or maybe another elecrical issue. It smells rich so I would guess the gas is still getting to the cylinder so it's not the carbs?
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Re: Spark plugs and fuel filter?
I would check the carbs.,there could be a slide hanging up.
Also make sure they are in sync.
Also make sure they are in sync.
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Re: Spark plugs and fuel filter?
Oh, ok. as I have never done this is it an easy job to do?chevyman1 wrote:I would check the carbs.,there could be a slide hanging up.
Also make sure they are in sync.
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