What took ya so long?That's what happens when you use Harley plugs![]()
I'm gettin older and besides that I rode the short bus to school, or was it school, hmmmm
And yes had to get house work done, if I don't she gives me twice as much the next day.![]()
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IME.
Here is a quote from S&S......I have always used Autolite. Here is a quote from S&S......
"S&S has used the following spark plugs in V2-Style Long Blocks with good results: Autolite 4265, Champion RN12YC, Harley-Davidson 5R6A, and NGK BPR 4ES.
Install spark plugs with gap recommended by ignition manufacturer. Typically, .035-.045" is recommended for electronic ignitions."
Also the spark travels at the same speed reguardless of the gap, HOWEVER, this will
alter the ingition time slightly. Brought to you from the friendly folks at NASCAR.
Tighten gap for high RPM wider for low RPM, you can also change the heat range
of the plug for city or hot rodding, this will keep holes from forming in the piston.
Cause its the plug that's recommendedHere is a quote from S&S......
"S&S has used the following spark plugs in V2-Style Long Blocks with good results: Autolite 4265, Champion RN12YC, ( @BWG56 why yours are different? cooler? hotter? ), Harley-Davidson 5R6A, and NGK BPR 4ES.
so.... I´ve always read here we should gap them at 40 ????And gap them at.038"
so.... I´ve always read here we should gap them at 40 ????
What difference does it makes?
" Also the spark travels at the same speed reguardless of the gap, HOWEVER, this will
alter the ingition time slightly. Brought to you from the friendly folks at NASCAR.
Tighten gap for high RPM wider for low RPM, you can also change the heat range
of the plug for city or hot rodding, this will keep holes from forming in the piston...."
The RA8HC is a hot plug in that seriesIME.
If you're using those plugs, and the heat range is correct for your engine, they are the best plugs available for your V-Twin engine.
John
Franco the RN12YC is NOT the right plug for the 117 it's for the 107 and they sure as hell won't fit. The thread on the 107 is much bigger than the 117.Here is a quote from S&S......
"S&S has used the following spark plugs in V2-Style Long Blocks with good results: Autolite 4265, Champion RN12YC, ( @BWG56 why yours are different? cooler? hotter? ), Harley-Davidson 5R6A, and NGK BPR 4ES.
Install spark plugs with gap recommended by ignition manufacturer. Typically, .035-.045" is recommended for electronic ignitions."
Also the spark travels at the same speed reguardless of the gap, HOWEVER, this will
alter the ingition time slightly. Brought to you from the friendly folks at NASCAR.
Tighten gap for high RPM wider for low RPM, you can also change the heat range
of the plug for city or hot rodding, this will keep holes from forming in the piston
Thanks Eric!Franco the RN12YC is NOT the right plug for the 117 it's for the 107 and they sure as hell won't fit. The thread on the 107 is much bigger than the 117.
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RA 12mm threads, 117Franco the RN12YC is NOT the right plug for the 117 it's for the 107 and they sure as hell won't fit. The thread on the 107 is much bigger than the 117.
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