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  • yamato 80

    If sparkplugs for yamato 80
    are no longer available
    can i replace the head and if so
    what do can i use?
    thank you
    ralph simmons
    ralphh292@verizon.net

  • #2
    You can use either the 14mm or 18mm head. There are even adapters you can use to convert the 18 to the 14.

    Tom Johnston should be able to get you plugs for either.
    www.trora.com

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    • #3
      He is not wrong but I do not recomend addapts

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      • #4
        My Napa actually has 18's in stock believe it or not Antioch Auto Parts Antioch ILL.

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        • #5
          yamato 80 plug replacement

          hello
          omcfan
          (thank you for reply)
          your last reply you mention this

          My Napa actually has 18's in stock believe it or not Antioch Auto Parts Antioch ILL.

          ( refering to the 18s in stock )

          what does this auto parts store have?
          thankyou
          speeder

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          • #6
            NGK R8102A-10

            These are the 18mm plugs. I just bought a bunch from sparkplugs.com. You shouldn't have any trouble getting these plugs.
            Sean Byrne



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            • #7
              Originally posted by seanp3 View Post
              NGK R8102A-10 These are the 18mm plugs. I just bought a bunch from sparkplugs.com. You shouldn't have any trouble getting these plugs.
              Great site; -thanx for the reference.

              Part Number: R8102A-10; $10.60 each

              Racing Plug, 18mm Thread, 16mm (5/8") Reach, 1" (25.4mm) Hex Size, Gasket Seat, Non-Resistor, Solid Terminal, Angled Ground Electrode, .019" (0.5mm) Gap
              Fine wire racing plugs are designed to give you a stronger spark from your existing ignition system. Recessed fine wire center electrode requires less voltage to ionize(jump) the plug gap. This allows a stronger spark which will better ignite the air fuel mixture leading to more power. Fine wire ground electrode to reduce quenching. Nickel alloy center and ground electrodes. Hand made in Japan and constructed to withstand the most extreme racing environments.
              Brian Hendrick, #66 F
              "the harder we try, the worser it gets"



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              • #8
                bh thank u you should not have this prob.It is a real part #

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                • #9
                  I ran 30h and 55h for a long time if I can find those parts u should be able to find those
                  U might wana call Gordie Miller 1 847 830 8061 hes got alot of that stuff aswell

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                  • #10
                    bh knows whats hes talking about I would take that advise

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