Hi,
Quote:
Originally Posted by baggy798
I would recommend either NGK BPR6ES or BP7ES. The 'R' stands for resistor but if you have got good HT leads you probably won't need them.
You can gap them if you wish, but the tool is an extra fiver. Having said that, ones that I have purchased have not been out by a vast margin. (we are talking 0.1-2mm - certainly nothing that would make ANY difference)
Don't grease the threads.
EDIT: CTC is right - factory gap is 0.7mm
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Phew.. My memory isn't completely **** then!!!
And no, I have never applied either greese or copper ease etc to the plug thread.
The dry connection keept the plug in place, and correctly torqued should not be an issue for removal..
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