CJ7Y works with no issues.
Yes, Only difference is the plug heat rating. The Plug will run a little colder and may foul easier or more frequent.
Yes, you can use CJ8Y plugs instead of BPM8Y plugs, as they are generally compatible and have similar specifications. However, it's essential to check the specific requirements of your engine, as some may have different heat ranges or designs that could affect performance. Always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for the best results.
The NGK BPM8Y spark plug can be cross-referenced to Bosch equivalents, specifically the Bosch WSR6F or WSR6C models. Both Bosch options are designed for similar applications and specifications, but it's essential to verify compatibility with your specific engine requirements. Always check the heat range and electrode design to ensure optimal performance.
NGK BPM8Y has no direct cross reference to Champion. That's because NGK uses finer-increment heat ratings than Champion. Use Champion CJ6Y, it's the closest heat rating match you will find. Thread, hex, depth, etc. are identical.
Yes, Ireland uses the same type of plug as the UK, which is the Type G plug.
Yes, Irish plug sockets are the same as UK plug sockets. Both countries use the Type G plug, which has three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.
ngk Bm6a its the same plug
no, 1/8" plug is 3.5mm audio plug.
No, the Ireland plug is different from the UK plug. Ireland uses a Type G plug, while the UK uses a Type G plug.
AC/Delco is a great plug and is the OE plug. I would install the exact same plug that it came with.
An audio jack and an audio plug are the same thing