Started bike and it sounded odd. After a quick inspection one of the cylinders was not firing. After another quick test I found that the sparkplug in cylinder 4 was not sparking and any other plug sparks connected to #4 boot. This was a new (3 months old) NGK spark plug. Is this of any particular concern or do plugs randomly do this? Plug looked good and gapped correctly.
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ty998
Premature sparkplug death: Odd
Bike '81 GS 650 G
Started bike and it sounded odd. After a quick inspection one of the cylinders was not firing. After another quick test I found that the sparkplug in cylinder 4 was not sparking and any other plug sparks connected to #4 boot. This was a new (3 months old) NGK spark plug. Is this of any particular concern or do plugs randomly do this? Plug looked good and gapped correctly.
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If other spark plugs didn't fire on the same plug wire, it's probably not the plug, but the cap, wire, or coil.
Try this, unscrew the cap off, cut a section off the end of the wire, about 3/8" and screw the cap back on after cleaning the inside of the cap as to have a good conductive surface free from dirt, adhesive, grease, etc.sigpic
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He said other spark plugs spark on that wire.
Once I dropped an NGK spark plug it hit concrete but appeared completely undamaged (actually it was still in the package). I adjusted the gap and installed it. That exact plug failed within a few weeks. Just as you describe no spark at all...coincidence? Might be what happened to you. Even if you didn't drop it unfortunately it would be hard to prove a shop did and most shops aren't going to replace it.
I wouldn't worry too much and just replace it.
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Originally posted by MisterCinders View PostNo. The OP said no spark from that plug, but other plugs on that lead sparked.sigpic
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Originally posted by ty998 View PostAfter a quick inspection one of the cylinders was not firing. After another quick test I found that the sparkplug in cylinder 4 was not sparking and any other plug sparks connected to #4 boot.
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Originally posted by ty998 View PostBike '81 GS 650 G
Started bike and it sounded odd. After a quick inspection one of the cylinders was not firing. After another quick test I found that the sparkplug in cylinder 4 was not sparking and any other plug sparks connected to #4 boot. This was a new (3 months old) NGK spark plug. Is this of any particular concern or do plugs randomly do this? Plug looked good and gapped correctly.
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'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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ty998
Let me clarify:
-The spark plug in #4 boot was not sparking.
-Other plugs connected to #4 boot sparked.
Hence the SP was the problem.
I was wondering if this was due to a larger problem or just the plug.
From 'Razor02097's respone it seems this has happened with other plugs and is not a system problem, but simply a defective plug.
Just odd having a plug quit so early. I have never seen that before.
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Originally posted by ty998 View PostLet me clarify:
-The spark plug in #4 boot was not sparking.
-Other plugs connected to #4 boot sparked.
Hence the SP was the problem.
I was wondering if this was due to a larger problem or just the plug.
From 'Razor02097's respone it seems this has happened with other plugs and is not a system problem, but simply a defective plug.
Just odd having a plug quit so early. I have never seen that before.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
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Originally posted by earlfor View PostI have had a few plugs that were faulty right out of the box and others that went bad in a few days, so getting a bad one isn't unheard of.sigpic
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