Maybe R10 its the code production of that specific spark part number
The reference number or part number is WSR6F (Bosch)
BPMR7A (NGK) or WSR6F (Bosch) or W20MP-U (Denso) or RCJ7Y (Champion) are the same plug, but different brands.
Changing the spark plug wires is very simple. The replacement wires are the Bosch 5812-07098319 set for the V6 orÊBosch 5812-07098498 for the 4-cylinder. One at a time, disconnect the wire from the distributor and the plug. Replace with the wire that is the same length. ProceedÊ
ngk Bm6a its the same plug
No there are a number of different types of spark plug.
The spark plug locations are all on the same side of the engine. They are in the side of the head, where the plug wires are connected.
They are all the exact same, all serving the same function. The different lengths are solely for convenience.
Yes... Where all the spark plug wires go into the same spot.Yes... Where all the spark plug wires go into the same spot.
They're almost the same plug - according to NGK's spark plug guide the S has a standard 2.5mm electrode and the A is a 'special design' - no more info given than that!
You pull the ruber boot off the top of the spark plug , take the plug out, put boot back on the plug, touch steel part of the plug to steel on motor,pull motor over while watching the gap on the plug if you see spark it should be ok if no spark do the same with a spark plug you know is good to make sure it is the plug. Hope this helps
That is the gasket. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A gasket or washer is NOT required on a tapered seat spark plug.
A 2005 Honda Element should have a spark plug gap that is set at .044 inches. Almost all Honda engines are set with the same spark plug gap.
Disconnect the battery, and remove the spark plug wires one by one. Replace the spark plug wires in the same order, ensure the connection is firm, and connect the battery.
ngk Bm6a its the same plug