Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340
Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340
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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Re: Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340
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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Re: Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340
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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Re: Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340
Is that still true in the current age of digital TV signals?
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Re: Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340
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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Re: Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340
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.AirborneX4Special wrote:Is that still true in the current age of digital TV signals?
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Re: Spark Plugs 76 cyclone 340
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 patheticnick80lf wrote: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.AirborneX4Special wrote:Is that still true in the current age of digital TV signals?
voice delay nonsense like we had with toy walkie - talkies.