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Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 4:39 pm
by pointburgman
Hi all, I was hoping to replace the spark plugs on my Burgman AN650 Exec and i believe that they are NGK CR8E that's the normal one's but is it worth going to the NGK CR8EIX Iridium spark plugs or am i wasting my money.
Any advice would be greatfully received from all you clever muppets.
Thx Dave
Re: Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 4:50 pm
by michaelphillips
Dave.. i have been a convert for 2 years now for the Brisk Silver electrode spark plug, had one in the nexus and put one straight away in the j300, i would recomend them and quite a few muppets using them now... they have up to 30,000 mile life and dont need adjusting ever.. the question will be does your NGK spark plugs you have fitted at the moment have the screw caps on them

if they do you can get the Brisk equivalent for your scoot in the UK.. if they have screwless caps you can get them in 10 days from USA... you will need the Brisk AOR12LGS which is the cross reference for the following ngk plugs NGKCR8E or CR8EB CR8EVX R017-8 C8E CR8EIX Iridium CR8EK CR8EK, C8E, CPR8E, CPR8EB-9, CR8E, CR8EB, CR8EH-9, CR8EVX, CR8EIX, CR8EHIX-9, CR8EIB-10
if you can say whether screw or screw less plug

Re: Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:11 pm
by pointburgman
Hi, I will check what my burgman has got and get back to you and thank you for responding and advice.

Re: Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:48 pm
by Funkycowie
I highly recommend these plugs, fuel efficient and more power

Re: Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:21 pm
by pikey
which one does dpr6ea or 7ea might put one in for Le Jog
cant find that cross reference list
Re: Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:10 pm
by michaelphillips
pikey wrote:which one does dpr6ea or 7ea might put one in for Le Jog
cant find that cross reference list
hi pikey ...
http://www.lpg-kits.com/plugsXref.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; shows NGK DPR7EA-9 AS BRISK BOR14LGS as the spark plug you need is a Thread Diameter - 12mm
The brisk AOR SERIES we have been using HAS A 10MM THREAD so took a while to find...
if your ngk has the screw top attached you can buy here
BOR14LGS (as the uk seller has brisk welded screw cap tops)

Re: Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:26 pm
by pikey
its a 1990 so old sizes Id got it in my basket on ebay found it in the end not sure at £14 going to be worth it for trip tho post is a bit high
Can get standard NGK DPR7ea £2.45 inc post someone selling old stock

Re: Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 2:22 pm
by pointburgman
Hi, I finally got around to checking my spark plugs and that was a bit of a pig in a poke to do
I have the screw-less cap version so it's the Brisk AOR12LGS for me then
Thx for all your advice so just leaves me to find someone who sells them, I haven't check to find a supplier yet

Re: Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 2:37 pm
by pointburgman
Hi, Ok i found a supplier in Norfolk at £10 each plus the postage. so thx again and I'll order them right now
My plugs looked in good shape with no crud on them and very clean but i bet they probably have never been changed before.
Dave
Re: Advice for spark plugs
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 4:21 pm
by Ralph
They look like the old Golden Lodge plugs from the 60's
we tried the Lodge one's, they were junk, very expensive
junk but junk all the same.