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If converting Y80 from 18 mm to 14mm plug thread using a plug thread adapter what NGK (or other) plugs will be applicable? I presently use 18 mm NGK A9N.
Thanks
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Stock, When you use a spark plug reducer there is a small amount of heat transfer that is lost, so reducing the heat range of the spark plug is a good idea.
Stock, When you use a spark plug reducer there is a small amount of heat transfer that is lost, so reducing the heat range of the spark plug is a good idea.
Ric
A question that I just became aware of. The plugs you note are 3/4" reach and the original NGK A9N plugs are 1/2" reach and a spacer is used that makes the reach about 0.4" to be flush with the inside of the combustion chamber. Will the extra reach into the combustion chamber be a concern with exposed thread or should a spacer be used to reduce the reach?
What about NGK R8102-9 or -10 racing series plugs that I believe are 18mm and 16mm (.63") reach so no real exposed thread issue if the Y80 spacer is used? I see these being talked about for the Y80, 102 and the 302.
Thanks
Last edited by ZUL8TR; 01-11-2011, 01:12 PM.
Reason: correct plug #
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