Spark Plugs - Which one and what's the difference?
Spark Plugs - Which one and what's the difference?
Hello everyone,
The standard NGK plug for the CR500 is a BR8EG, correct?
I bought my bike from the previous owner fitted with an NGK BR6ES.
I understand with NGK plugs that the LOWER the number, the HOTTER the plug.
Therefore, my plug runs HOTTER than the recommended plug, yes?
It starts 1st kick and runs OK at low RPM, but I've not had a chance to give her the beans yet as I'm trying to sort out a few coolant leaks.
Also haven't checked the jetting to see if it's standard.
NGK recommend that if in any doubt a COLDER plug should be used, as damage could occur to the motor if it runs too hot.
Should I change over to the BR8EG plug IMMEDIATELY?
My local Halfords (UK auto store) only had BR8ES plugs in stock, so I bought one of those today.
What's the difference between the 'EG' and the 'ES' marked plugs?
Confused?
I am!
The standard NGK plug for the CR500 is a BR8EG, correct?
I bought my bike from the previous owner fitted with an NGK BR6ES.
I understand with NGK plugs that the LOWER the number, the HOTTER the plug.
Therefore, my plug runs HOTTER than the recommended plug, yes?
It starts 1st kick and runs OK at low RPM, but I've not had a chance to give her the beans yet as I'm trying to sort out a few coolant leaks.
Also haven't checked the jetting to see if it's standard.
NGK recommend that if in any doubt a COLDER plug should be used, as damage could occur to the motor if it runs too hot.
Should I change over to the BR8EG plug IMMEDIATELY?
My local Halfords (UK auto store) only had BR8ES plugs in stock, so I bought one of those today.
What's the difference between the 'EG' and the 'ES' marked plugs?
Confused?
I am!
'95 CR500 (which my partner doesn't know about!)
'00 Husaberg FC600
YEEEEHHHA!
'00 Husaberg FC600
YEEEEHHHA!
Re: Spark Plugs - Which one and what's the difference?
Eric Gorr recommends the "6" heat range in his tuning tips for 90-01 CR500. But I've used 8's forever without too many issues.madmcnish wrote: I bought my bike from the previous owner fitted with an NGK BR6ES.
My personal favorites are the projected nose variety, BPR8ES.
Have yet to foul one of those bad boys, they usually get replaced every 5 rides, no matter what.
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Fitted the BR8ES plug tonight.
Still kicks-up 1st time, no problems.
When the 6 was fitted, the bike would barely idle, even with the choke (idle) lever screwed right out (ie choke probably on) and adjusting the air screw didn't seem to have any effect.
The bike would just die if I attepted to screw the choke lever in.
With the 8 fitted, it idles no problem with the choke (idle) lever turned out a few turns and adjusting the air screw now has an effect!
I've got the air screw at 1 and a half turns out as per the standard settings (my bike has a PJ carb).
Should simply changing over the plugs have such a noticeable effect?
I've not had a chance to give the bike a run-out yet to see how the current jetting performs throughout the rev range, will hopefully get out this weekend.
I've temporarily plugged the leak in my LHS radiator using 'rad-weld' liquid radiator sealant, but I really need to get a new rad.
Hope it holds for now.
Cheers!
Still kicks-up 1st time, no problems.
When the 6 was fitted, the bike would barely idle, even with the choke (idle) lever screwed right out (ie choke probably on) and adjusting the air screw didn't seem to have any effect.
The bike would just die if I attepted to screw the choke lever in.
With the 8 fitted, it idles no problem with the choke (idle) lever turned out a few turns and adjusting the air screw now has an effect!
I've got the air screw at 1 and a half turns out as per the standard settings (my bike has a PJ carb).
Should simply changing over the plugs have such a noticeable effect?
I've not had a chance to give the bike a run-out yet to see how the current jetting performs throughout the rev range, will hopefully get out this weekend.
I've temporarily plugged the leak in my LHS radiator using 'rad-weld' liquid radiator sealant, but I really need to get a new rad.
Hope it holds for now.
Cheers!
'95 CR500 (which my partner doesn't know about!)
'00 Husaberg FC600
YEEEEHHHA!
'00 Husaberg FC600
YEEEEHHHA!
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There has to be more to this story. I had another guy recommend this to me. They are spendy as far as spark plugs go. I bought a couple. Fouled the first one in a couple hours. Fouled another one in 20 minutes. It was a thick black soot. Put back a spare BR8ES, and it's still there 5 rides later looking peachy keen. I don't get it. El cheapo standard plug worked better for me than the spendy Iridium. What am I missing?100hp honda wrote:ill tell you a secret. br8eix is where its at my brotha
No longer have a CR500.
07 Yamaha YZ250, 17 Husqvarna 701 Enduro
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07 Yamaha YZ250, 17 Husqvarna 701 Enduro
Get on with riding or get on with dying.
https://www.youtube.com/mojoscojo
A good bit of info on most everything to know about spark plugs:
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/tech_suppo ... p?mode=nml
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/tech_suppo ... p?mode=nml
Awesome link jbird!jbird_710 wrote:A good bit of info on most everything to know about spark plugs:
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/tech_suppo ... p?mode=nml
Unfortunately, the more I learn, the more confused I become.

No longer have a CR500.
07 Yamaha YZ250, 17 Husqvarna 701 Enduro
Get on with riding or get on with dying.
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07 Yamaha YZ250, 17 Husqvarna 701 Enduro
Get on with riding or get on with dying.
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B9EGV for me always, Ive chernobyled from a iridium 8 along with the constant plug foulings and a B10EGV for flat out rides like the finke or the drags, but its hot here and we pull long hauls at high speeds.
It all depends on the type of riding you do.
It all depends on the type of riding you do.
I have been to the top of the mountain and yes it is good.
Are the shorty plugs available in 9's or 10's?
What short plug is everybody using on their aluminum bikes?
I'm going to have to special order a box of the shorty's, because I can't even find stock plugs for my CBR 900 around here.
What short plug is everybody using on their aluminum bikes?
I'm going to have to special order a box of the shorty's, because I can't even find stock plugs for my CBR 900 around here.
Yah, I'm from Saskatchetoon!
MRE 02 250/500 conversion, pulse injector, twirp porting, coolhead, MRE ignition, blah blah blah blah... www.millarengines.com
MRE 02 250/500 conversion, pulse injector, twirp porting, coolhead, MRE ignition, blah blah blah blah... www.millarengines.com
The BR8ECM aka "Shorty Plug" come standard in alot of KTM's so any dealer should be able to hook you up. I personally had really crappy luck with those. I could get it to last about 5 hours then foul them out. I went back to the BR8EG and I've had it in there for over 20 hours. For me it was easier to "massage" the bottom of the tank a smidge more to clear the taller EG plug than to chance another one of those bitches on the side of the trail...Nodge wrote:Are the shorty plugs available in 9's or 10's?
What short plug is everybody using on their aluminum bikes?
I'm going to have to special order a box of the shorty's, because I can't even find stock plugs for my CBR 900 around here.
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Thanks.
Im sure I can massage the tank a little too.
Plus I'll gain a couple extra thou' from the head shaving! Tee hee hee.
Im sure I can massage the tank a little too.
Plus I'll gain a couple extra thou' from the head shaving! Tee hee hee.
Yah, I'm from Saskatchetoon!
MRE 02 250/500 conversion, pulse injector, twirp porting, coolhead, MRE ignition, blah blah blah blah... www.millarengines.com
MRE 02 250/500 conversion, pulse injector, twirp porting, coolhead, MRE ignition, blah blah blah blah... www.millarengines.com
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You know that is exactly what happened to me. I also spent a shit ton of money for NGK iridiums for my truck too...didn't run for crap either. I mentioned this on the other board and I thought somebody would light me up for it. I've also got an RC51 and it just about won't run if it DOESN'T have iridiums...funnyMojoScojo wrote:
There has to be more to this story. I had another guy recommend this to me. They are spendy as far as spark plugs go. I bought a couple. Fouled the first one in a couple hours. Fouled another one in 20 minutes. It was a thick black soot. Put back a spare BR8ES, and it's still there 5 rides later looking peachy keen. I don't get it. El cheapo standard plug worked better for me than the spendy Iridium. What am I missing?
Yeah cheapo plugs are the way to go it seems in my application. My bike apparently is happy with the 8ES.
'03 CR500 powered by...umm...a new motor?
B8es on stock bike.
B9es on NOS bike.
MY
B9es on NOS bike.
MY

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