What is the spark plug gap on a Honda gx340 engine?
0.7-0.8 mm
Maintenance data
Engine | |
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Maximum speed | 3850 ± 150 rpm |
Ignition timing | B.T.D.C. 25° (Fixed) |
Spark plug | NGK: BP6ES, BPR6ES DENSO: W20EP-U, W20EPR-U |
Spark plug gap | 0.7-0.8 mm (0.028-0.031 in) |
What kind of engine does a Honda CB900C have?
The transmission was a 5-speed with a dual range sub-transmission thus giving it 10 actual speeds. The engine was a 902cc DOHC 4- valve inline 4 cylinder with a shaft drive.
When did the Honda CB900C custom club start?
The CB900C CB1000C Custom Club had been around in its current form since September 14, 2000 and existed on many other forums for several years before settling on the Yahoo! Groups forum. One of main reasons for the clubs existence is to help owners get as many of these bikes as possible back on the road.
Where can I buy Honda elec-45 NGK spark plugs?
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What’s the gas mileage ratio on a Honda CB900?
The CB900’s Select Range feature provides two overall ratios. There’s a 5.26:1 ratio (in fifth gear) for mountain or urban conditions, and a 4.50:1 ratio for economical cruising. You can get economy, both in fuel mileage and engine life, by using the Select Range’s high gear for cruising.
How big is the spark plug on a Honda?
Honda Spark Plug Fitment Chart Manufacturer Model Standard Plug Iridium Plug Electrode Gap HONDA @ 125 (NES 125) NGK CR8EH-9 0.8-0.9 MM HONDA ANF 125 INNOVA NGK CPR6EA-9 0.9 MM HONDA CA 125 REBEL NGK CR6HSA NGK CR6HIX 0.7 MM HONDA CB 1000 F NGK DPR9EA-9 NGK DPR9EIX-9 0.9 MM
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Why is the spark plug on my Honda bike not working?
If it’s just dark or black the bike could be running too rich. A heavy accumulation of carbon on the nose can cause a leakage path to earth. This can cause misfires and poor engine starting.
Is it normal to have brown spark plugs?
Before you throw your old spark plug in the bin, check them to get an understanding of how well your engine is running. If the plug is brown or light grey your can assume your engine is in good condition and the spark plug is functioning well. Even when a plug is in good condition small deposits will accumulate. This is normal.