spark plug gap

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smilecarlos
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spark plug gap

#1 Post by smilecarlos »

hello...ive never gapped one of these double tip plugs (cr10ek)....is it as simple as it looks....thanks

cdrookie
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#2 Post by cdrookie »

it's the same as any other plug. and...


:welcome: :usa

fyrmedic
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#3 Post by fyrmedic »

Welcome smile! By the way, if I were you, I would use a cr8ek, it's hotter, and less prob fouling plugs.

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#4 Post by Canniboomer »

...I just close my eyes and cram 'em down the chimney!, just like at the factory (probably)....you can trust NGK to have set it properly for the heat range -- unless, of course, you dropped it on the garage floor...

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#5 Post by c-dale03 »

Canniboomer thanks for the laugh "close my eyes and cram it down the ol chimmey, just like at the ol factory "

I got tears in my eyes laughing

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#6 Post by MI_CDALE_Rider »

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Originally posted by fyrmedic
Welcome smile! By the way, if I were you, I would use a cr8ek, it's hotter, and less prob fouling plugs.


I have been using the cr9ek on my stock 03' cannible. Is there an advantage to using the "8" if I'm just trail riding and not racing?

:cool:

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#7 Post by cannondale27 »

If you arent fouling plugs there is no need to change.

biggrin.gif I just eyeballem and ram'em in there too.:clap:

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#8 Post by MI_CDALE_Rider »

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Originally posted by cannondale27
If you arent fouling plugs there is no need to change.

biggrin.gif I just eyeballem and ram'em in there too.:clap:


Thanks cannondale27 I appreciate the advice!

KJ
:clap:

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#9 Post by fyrmedic »

in my humble opinion, if you are just doing trail riding, and puttin around, then you would be better with an 8. Even less of a chance of fouling. I have never had a problem with an 8, did with a 10 tho, and as much of a pain it is to get to the plug... I stick eith the 8!

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