From .044 to .028 depending on: year, motor size, ignition system, fuel system, plug type.
15,000 (in the old measure)
Depends what model. Most are around 0.030 to 0.035. Does this help. Just check the old plug for the gap, or call your local dealer.
To set the gap on a DT 125 spark plug, ensure the engine is cool, remove the old plug, use a gap tool to adjust the gap to manufacturer specifications (usually around 0.6-0.7mm), and then install the new spark plug. Be sure to consult the owner's manual for the specific gap setting recommended for your DT 125 model.
The spark takes the path of least resistance. The boot may be old and cracked and/or the spark plug may be worn and has a large gap at the electrode.
To change the spark plug on a Honda Rincon, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the spark plug cap and use a spark plug socket to carefully unscrew the old spark plug. Before installing the new spark plug, check the gap and adjust it if necessary. Finally, screw in the new spark plug by hand, tighten it with the socket, reattach the spark plug cap, and reconnect the battery.
To change the spark plug on a 2004 Suzuki Eiger 400, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the spark plug cap and use a spark plug socket to unscrew the old spark plug. Before installing the new spark plug, check the gap and adjust it if necessary. Finally, screw in the new spark plug, reconnect the spark plug cap, and reattach the battery cable.
Spark plug gap is .030 thousandths on all their engines and if it's old enough to have points, .020 thousandths for all models.
To replace the spark plug on a 2004 Polaris Sportsman 700, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the spark plug wire. Use a socket wrench to remove the old spark plug by turning it counterclockwise. Before installing the new spark plug, check the gap and adjust if necessary. Finally, insert the new spark plug, tighten it securely, and reconnect the spark plug wire.
To change the spark plug on a Suzuki JR 80, first, ensure the bike is turned off and cool. Remove the spark plug cap and use a spark plug socket and ratchet to unscrew the old spark plug from the cylinder head. Before installing the new spark plug, check the gap with a feeler gauge and adjust it if necessary. Finally, screw in the new spark plug by hand, then tighten it securely with the socket, and reattach the spark plug cap.
The spark plug gap for all years/models of Yamaha PW80 and BW80 is 0.024" and NGK part number is BP6HS. NGK plugs come "pregapped" but it's always a good idea to double check before you install any plug, old or new.
Disconnect the wires to the battery, remove the spark plug cables and boot covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Next, put in the new spark plugs, attach the boot covers and spark plug cables and reconnect the wires to the battery posts.
Just replace the old plug with A new plug NGK C7HSA, the plugs are pre-gapped and run around $3.00 each