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  • WHAT SPARK PLUGS????

    Will BR8ES work good in my bike... i have a 1993 750cc katana.... cuz i can get those for free... and for some reason the guy before me Jetted my carbs on stock headers and stock pipes so i was thinkin maybe go a step hotter in plugs to burn more of the fuel?? what you think???

  • #2
    From: NGK Spark Plug Symbol Chart

    Answer: No. B series are 14mm. Your plugs are 12mm. Won't fit.

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    =-= The CyberPoet
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    • #3
      i was told to use JR9C from that one website and from the shop around here..... they say its a 18mm but when i try doesnt seem to want to come out.... any ideas?

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      • #4
        i was told to use JR9C from that one website and from the shop around here..... they say its a 18mm but when i try doesnt seem to want to come out.... any ideas?

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        • #5
          jr9c is the stock pre98 katana 750 plug............that is what you need. i have bought hundreds of dollars worth.

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          • #6
            JR9C or DR8EIX are the two applicable plugs I carry for your use.

            To get a JR9C out, use a 19mm deep-well/thin-walled socket. Or look in your toolkit -- the OEM toolkit contains a tool that will unscrew the spark plugs (looks like a round tube with a hex-shape stamped into one end, and a set of holes to stick a screwdriver through close to the other end).

            Cheers,
            =-= The CyberPoet
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            • #7
              Originally posted by The CyberPoet
              19mm deep-well/thin-walled socket.
              18mm . Look for a "cheap" socket . Those are usually thinner .
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