The spark plug gap for a 1997 Polaris XLT 600 is typically set at 0.028 to 0.030 inches (0.7 to 0.76 mm). It's important to check the owner's manual or service manual for specific recommendations, as variations may exist based on specific models or modifications. Always ensure the gap is properly set before installation for optimal engine performance.
.028"-.030"
The Champion RC7YC spark plug is not the recommended spark plug for the Polaris Sportsman 600. The correct spark plug for this model is typically the NGK DCPR7E or equivalent, depending on the year. Always consult your owner's manual or a professional mechanic to ensure the right fit for optimal performance. Using the incorrect spark plug can affect engine performance and reliability.
.07-.08
The proper spark plug gap for a 1997 Yamaha YZF600 should be .028 inches. The best spark plugs to use in a YZF600 are copper.
To change the spark plugs on a 2003 Polaris 600 Twin, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the spark plug wires. Remove the engine cover to access the spark plugs, then use a spark plug socket and ratchet to carefully unscrew and remove the old plugs. Install the new plugs by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten them to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reconnect the spark plug wires and replace the engine cover.
buy the owners manual, the sportsman 600 & 700 should use rc7yc and they should be gaped at .035" (.90 mm)
Remove the fuel tank, Remove air box, Remove spark plug caps, Remove spark plugs ????
The spark plug gap, on your 1994 Honda, is .013. Most spark plugs will come pre-gapped from the spark plug manufacturer.
Just a wild guess, but I would start at the top of the heads.......should see a spark plug wire connected to a plug........viola! spark plug.
its right under the gas tank. but you can get to it from the side by taking off the left plastic side and right plastic sife
0.031 to 0.035"
The factory plug or OEM plug recomended by Honda is a NGK CR9EH-9. For the 1998 Honda CBR 600 F3.