sparks plugs ??

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JohnnyB

Guest
I like the NGK Iridium plugs (DCPR7EIX 6046). I've been using them in my chopper for the past year with great results.
 

CCRainman

Well-Known Member
I use Champions or Autolite. Change them out every other oil change, just for the hell of it. Cheap maintenance.
 

island chop

Member
I bought a set of NGK Iridium spark plugs, but the gap was already set at .030. Should I go ahead and gap it to .040?
 

woodbutcher

Mr. Old Fart member #145
Staff member
as answered to your other post, fact sheet calls for .044. should be at least .040, don't know about the .044
 

BubbleHead

Big Dog Biker test account
Gas is right. 40/40/40. I use the irridium as well. Great plugs. previously used Autolite 4164's. Good plug but I prefer the NKG's because they last longer, burn better and my bike idles and runs better on them. My 2 cents.
 

HOOLIGAN

SICK BOY
I use Autolite or NGK in both of my bikes and the wifes Sporty. If you look on the S&S website i believe they're recommending Autolite plugs. 40/40/40 is the rule in my garage too.
 

Disturbed

Member
Just put some DCPR7Es in mine yesterday. Plugs were fouled. After some searching here I put new plugs in and learned to leave the enrichner alone! Hard starts no more!
Cord
 

N8KAM

Well-Known Member
Just put some DCPR7Es in mine yesterday. Plugs were fouled. After some searching here I put new plugs in and learned to leave the enrichner alone! Hard starts no more!
Cord
Yup.. Haven't used mine since (sense)"for gas" reading the posts here last year..
 
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