Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340

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Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340

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Probably been asked a million times but I couldn't find a post. BR9ES, B10ES or? Getting one of the fleet ready for a vintage ride and need some new plugs.
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BR9ES I would go B9ES if you can find them. The R is resistor cuts down the spark down a bit.
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Please keep in mind that if you plan to ride ANY sled on a trail close to someones' home, a non-resistor plug can/will interfere with television reception, This makes some homeowners/landowners very unhappy. Snowmobile clubs don't need any more friction or trail closures.
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Is that still true in the current age of digital TV signals?
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As hot as those engine can run, I would use B10ES or BR10ES. The orignal plugs were surface gap, then changed to Champion N-1 which crosses over to the NGK 10 series.
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AirborneX4Special wrote:Is that still true in the current age of digital TV signals?
I've been wondering the same thing. But, since I can't get a reliable TV signal anymore since the switch to digital I'll never know. Thank god for satellite TV.
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nick80lf wrote:
AirborneX4Special wrote:Is that still true in the current age of digital TV signals?
I've been wondering the same thing. But, since I can't get a reliable TV signal anymore since the switch to digital I'll never know. Thank god for satellite TV.
You have that correct. It's a lot like the promises of digital cellphone technology. The old analog cellphones worked more like land lines in that you didn't have the pathetic
voice delay nonsense like we had with toy walkie - talkies.
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