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Hi
Thanks again for the help with my kick start spring all sorted now , can someone please recommend the best spark plugs for my 500 A7 Shooting star. 1960 , it tends to run a bit rich at present , thanks Mike
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G'day Mike.
Try running a hotter plug. I use NGK B7ES so try B6ES or even a B5ES but I wouldn't go any hotter unless your going to Iceland.
I've just started using BP7ES in my 57 SS top end on 51 plunger bottom. Working well.
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B7ES are the ones i use in my ss and they work well
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Thanks for the info Have ordered today
Cheers Mike
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What is the difference between the B7HS and B7ES?
It looks like the thread is longer on the B7ES.
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B7HS 1/2" reach. B7ES 3/4" reach. For spark plug comparison tables, take a look at the Green Spark Plug Co website.
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Right. I guess my question was, "Why use one over the other?" Using the magic of the Googles I answered my own question.
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Quote from: greeneunos on 30.08. 2022 20:12
it tends to run a bit rich at present , thanks Mike
Trying to remedy a mixture problem with hotter plugs can lead to holes in pistons.
Have you renewed the needle jet?
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