NGK CR8EK or NGK CR8EiX (Iridium)
Impossible to answer, depends on what model KTM you have.
NGK Spark Plug BR8ECM
the stater needs to be rewound
First disconnect your kill switch, if that is not it, check your plug cap, then if that is not it go on to your stator.
0.7 mm
The correct spark plug for a 2004 KTM 250 SX is the NGK BR8ES. This spark plug is designed to provide optimal performance for the bike's two-stroke engine. Always ensure to check the manufacturer's specifications or your owner's manual for any updates or specific recommendations.
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The correct spark plug for a 2007 KTM 105 is typically the NGK BR8ES. It's essential to check your owner's manual or consult a dealer for confirmation, as specifications can vary based on modifications or regional differences. Always ensure the spark plug is properly gapped according to manufacturer recommendations before installation.
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The correct spark plug for a 2009 KTM 65SX is typically the NGK BR8ES or the equivalent in other brands. It's important to check the owner's manual or consult with a dealer to confirm the specifications, as using the right spark plug ensures optimal engine performance. Always verify the gap settings as well, to ensure proper ignition.
No, it's not true that the NGK BR9EIX spark plug is the same for both the KTM 85 SX and KTM 125 SX. While they may have similar spark plug specifications, the two bikes often require different spark plugs due to their varying engine sizes and performance characteristics. It's essential to consult the owner's manual or a professional to confirm the correct spark plug for each specific model.
I have a 07 KTM 525 XCW and the manual call for 6mm on plug gap.