What kind of spark plug should I use on my KTM 250?
What kind of spark plug should I use on my KTM 250?
should be a br8eg every 250 ive owned has been a br8eg Same as the BR8ES, except the gold instead of the standard tip. Either will work. My problem is I bought the bike used and I don’t have a manual, so I don’t even know what plug should be in there to begin with.
Which is the best spark plug for a motorcycle?
Check out our picks for the best motorcycle spark plugs. Here’s some quick references to reading a motorcycle spark plug: Light tan spark plug: Good mixture. Black, oily Spark Plug: Oil fouled (see valves or piston rings.) White, no color on spark plug: Too lean.
Do you need a lower profile spark plug for a KTM 65SX?
The BR8ECM is just a low profile version of the BR8ES, if you dont need the low profile, dont use it, its spendy. As far as I know, the KTM 65SX calls for this plus, there is a frame member in the way and it need to have the lower profile plug. But I dont think any other KTM needs the lower profile unit.
What kind of spark plug does a Kawasaki cc use?
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should be a br8eg every 250 ive owned has been a br8eg Same as the BR8ES, except the gold instead of the standard tip. Either will work. My problem is I bought the bike used and I don’t have a manual, so I don’t even know what plug should be in there to begin with.
What kind of spark plug does a dirt bike use?
Details. NGK Spark Plugs are performance spark plugs that also serve as a direct replacement on many Honda CRF, TRX and XR dirt bike and ATV applications. FITS: Honda XR80R (82-03) / XR100 (81-03) / TRX90 (03) / XL100 (79-85) GAP: 0.028.
The BR8ECM is just a low profile version of the BR8ES, if you dont need the low profile, dont use it, its spendy. As far as I know, the KTM 65SX calls for this plus, there is a frame member in the way and it need to have the lower profile plug. But I dont think any other KTM needs the lower profile unit.
What are the spark plug numbers for 2 stroke?
Here’s a link to the breakdown of the NGK plug numbers http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/docs/tech/partnumberkey.pdf very informative, also note that GV = gold not G, a common misconception.