Volvo Community Forum. The Forums of the Volvo Owners Club

Forum Rules Volvo Owners Club About VOC Volvo Gallery Links Volvo History Volvo Press
Go Back   Volvo Owners Club Forum > "Technical Topics" > 140/164 Series General
Register Members Cars Help Calendar Extra Stuff

Notices

140/164 Series General Forum for the Volvo 140 and 164 cars

Information
  • VOC Members: There is no login facility using your VOC membership number or the details from page 3 of the club magazine. You need to register in the normal way
  • AOL Customers: Make sure you check the 'Remember me' check box otherwise the AOL system may log you out during the session. This is a known issue with AOL.
  • AOL, Yahoo and Plus.net users. Forum owners such as us are finding that AOL, Yahoo and Plus.net are blocking a lot of email generated from forums. This may mean your registration activation and other emails will not get to you, or they may appear in your spam mailbox

Thread Informations

Spark plugs

Views : 1649

Replies : 5

Users Viewing This Thread :  

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old Nov 21st, 2023, 17:35   #1
arcturus
arcturus
 
arcturus's Avatar
 

Last Online: Today 08:14
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Sagres Portugal
Default Spark plugs

which are best for B20b?
__________________
life's too short to drink bad wine
arcturus is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 21st, 2023, 18:46   #2
cassell
Member since 1988
 

Last Online: Apr 23rd, 2024 19:28
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Middlewich
Default

I recall that NGK BP9HS are the recommended type from memory, but I fitted Accuspark Iridium plugs into my B20 144 last year and found starting and running so much better. Here's a link:

http://accuspark.co.uk/plugs.html

Paul.
__________________
2017 V90 D4 Inscription, Mussel Blue, Amber perforated leather and lots of technology!
1973 1800ES, Gold, Black leather and very little technology!
1969 144, California white, Red vinyl and even less technology!
cassell is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 21st, 2023, 20:48   #3
142 Guy
Master Member
 
142 Guy's Avatar
 

Last Online: Today 15:46
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by cassell View Post
I recall that NGK BP9HS are the recommended type from memory, but I fitted Accuspark Iridium plugs into my B20 144 last year and found starting and running so much better. Here's a link:

http://accuspark.co.uk/plugs.html

Paul.
I think you may have inverted the number. NGK heat range 9 is way too cold. NGK BP6HS or BPR6HS (resistor) is the recommended plug. If you do a lot of high speed cruising you can go one step colder to a BP7HS; but, they will not last as long in urban driving. If you go with the 6 heat range you can run the NGK BPR6HIX which is an Iridium plug. That is what I am running in my B20E and I have been on the same set of plugs since 2016, although not a whole lot of kms in that time because the 142 is a fair weather car.

The iridium are resistant to fouling and will generate a spark at a lower voltage than a conventional fat electrode plug so starting may be improved when the voltages drop during cranking. The iridium electrode is also more durable than the conventional electrode which is why they are used in cars with extended maintenance intervals. Purchase from a reputable vendor because there are NGK iridium EBay fakes on the market. They look correct; but, the center electrode is not iridium so they burn up rather quickly.

Last edited by 142 Guy; Nov 21st, 2023 at 20:52.
142 Guy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 22nd, 2023, 19:29   #4
cassell
Member since 1988
 

Last Online: Apr 23rd, 2024 19:28
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Middlewich
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by 142 Guy View Post
I think you may have inverted the number. NGK heat range 9 is way too cold.
You are of course correct, I was thinking 6 but somehow typed 9, glad you agree that iridium plugs are a benefit, thanks.
__________________
2017 V90 D4 Inscription, Mussel Blue, Amber perforated leather and lots of technology!
1973 1800ES, Gold, Black leather and very little technology!
1969 144, California white, Red vinyl and even less technology!
cassell is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 23rd, 2023, 12:08   #5
Clan
Experienced Member
 
Clan's Avatar
 

Last Online: Today 16:48
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: L/H side
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by arcturus View Post
which are best for B20b?
The volvo ones you should still be able to get from the dealer are the best.

there are many fake NGK plugs on line !
__________________
My comments are only based on my opinions and vast experience .
Clan is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 23rd, 2023, 13:55   #6
arcturus
arcturus
 
arcturus's Avatar
 

Last Online: Today 08:14
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Sagres Portugal
Default

Thanks for answers
__________________
life's too short to drink bad wine
arcturus is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 18:41.


Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.