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NGK Spark Plugs

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mascottjd

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This might sound like a stupid question, but I'm trying to replace the spark plugs on my 79 GS850GN. The old ones have a threaded pin, but the new ones - the same model NGK B8ES - have a solid pin. I can't find the old ones anywhere. Can someone tell me which plugs will fit a '79 bike? Thanks!
 
There is a version of NGK B8ES that has a solid cap that doesn't not screw on. You may get those when you get the plugs at a auto part store. I guess some cars use that plug.
 
Just checked my 'stock' of NGK B8ES. Wow...never knew..... Anyway....screw terminal. No fatter pin in box. Item # 2120
 
There is a version of NGK B8ES that has a solid cap that doesn't not screw on. You may get those when you get the plugs at a auto part store. I guess some cars use that plug.

That's exactly what happened - they sent me the solid plug, and are sending out the screw on instead. Thanks!
 
resistance on my 1/4 coil measures 11.67K, while the right coil measures 12.40K. spark plug caps are original, and found one that was open and one with an intermittent reading so they will all be replaced. should i use resistor plugs DR8EA with my new NGK 5 ohm caps? bike has Dyna S ignition. tia,
bob p

1979 GS750L
 
You only need resistors in either the caps, or the plugs. Both is overkill.
 
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