What kind of spark plugs do I need for a Harley Davidson?
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Where can I buy a spark plug for my ATV?
If you find out you need to replace the spark plug, you can usually find them easily on Amazon here: ATV Spark Plug. If I have other parts to buy though, I like to use a more specialized store like LionParts, they have free shipping and a wide range of parts.
Where do you get Pulstar spark plugs from?
Albuquerque, New Mexico, Pulstar® spark plugs are a true “Made in USA”
What does it mean when your spark plug turns black?
If your spark plug is having a blackish build-up around it, you need to check your engine immediately. This indicates that your spark plug has become weak or there is an overly rich fuel mixture which results in slow starting of the engine and misfires.
What is the spark plug gap for a 1977 Kawasaki Kz1000?
Besides the KZ1000 Kevin also owns a 1975 Kawasaki H2 and a Yamaha RD350LC. tiki4tara-blog asked: What is the spark plug gap for a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000 LTD??
What kind of bike is the Kawasaki Kz1000?
Kevin Luckhurst and his KZ1000 are featured in the February 2018 issue of Practical Sportsbikes magazine. Besides the KZ1000 Kevin also owns a 1975 Kawasaki H2 and a Yamaha RD350LC. tiki4tara-blog asked: What is the spark plug gap for a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000 LTD??
What kind of plug does a Kawasaki spark plug use?
Kawasaki Spark Plug Fitment Chart Manufacturer Model Standard Plug Iridium Plug KAWASAKI AE 50 NGK B6ES (-82) NGK B8ES (83-) KAWASAKI AE 80 NGK BP7ES NGK BPR7EIX KAWASAKI AR 50 NGK B8ES (-92) NGK BR8ES (93-) KAWASAKI AR 80 NGK BP7ES (81-82) NGK BPR8ES (83-)
How does the compression gauge work on a Kawasaki Kz1000?
Unscrew all the spark plugs, put the caps back on each plug then install the compression gauge on cylinder #1. Open the throttle all the way, then push the starter button and watch the gauge. When the compression (psi) reaches its peak on the gauge, release the starter button and note the compression for that cylinder.