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www.amazon.com/Denso-W24ES-U-Spark-Plugs-Pack/dp/B005BR1DF8
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Those are resistor plugs. Your bike takes B8ES, not BR8ES. Alternate, ND W24ES or W24ESU. The ND's might be easier to find.
www.amazon.com/Denso-W24ES-U-Spark-Plugs-Pack/dp/B005BR1DF8
Thanks ED just ordered a set.
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One has a removable terminal nut. The other version has a solid terminal nut. You must have purchased the solid terminal 7986 BR8ES. The removable terminal nut plug is 5422 BR8ES.
The non-resistor B8ES is number 2411 and it looks like Napa has stock online.
www.napaonline.com/en/p/NGK2411
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And when Rick Stetson machined and built my engine back in the 80's those are the plugs he recommended. I figure a racer from the New England drag racing hall of fame knew what worked.
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Straight from the factory service manual...Wanted non-resistor plugs and didn't want to take a chance of ending up with fakes, so I went with the ND W24ESU plugs for my Z1.
And when Rick Stetson machined and built my engine back in the 80's those are the plugs he recommended. I figure a racer from the New England drag racing hall of fame knew what worked.
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Not sure which model bike we're talking about but certainly on 650's that was the original recommendation however it was quickly changed to7's and 22's by a service bulletin as on normal road use 8's/24's were found to be too cold and easily fouled.
Straight from the factory service manual...Wanted non-resistor plugs and didn't want to take a chance of ending up with fakes, so I went with the ND W24ESU plugs for my Z1.
And when Rick Stetson machined and built my engine back in the 80's those are the plugs he recommended. I figure a racer from the New England drag racing hall of fame knew what worked.
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Not sure which model bike we're talking about but certainly on 650's that was the original recommendation however it was quickly changed to7's and 22's by a service bulletin as on normal road use 8's/24's were found to be too cold and easily fouled.
Straight from the factory service manual...Wanted non-resistor plugs and didn't want to take a chance of ending up with fakes, so I went with the ND W24ESU plugs for my Z1.
And when Rick Stetson machined and built my engine back in the 80's those are the plugs he recommended. I figure a racer from the New England drag racing hall of fame knew what worked.
The OP has a KZ1000.
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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