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    spark plug gap

    Can anybody tell me what the spark plug gap setting is for the 1981 suzuki GS 1000 G. Also is there a hot plug on the market for this engine.

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    #2
    Plug gap is 0.024" to 0.028" or if you prefer to use proper measurements: 0.6mm to 0.7mm.

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      #3
      Why would you want a "hot" plug steve?

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        #4
        I think "hot" and "cold" plugs are often misunderstood. its simply a measure of how fast the plug will transfer its heat to the head, not how hot the spark is.

        in exceptionally cold weather, you would run a hotter plug, so it would retain some heat.

        the opposite in hot weather. you may want a plug that can transfer heat faster.

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          #5
          The reason I asked is because people will often go to a hoter or colder plug to "fix" a problem that may originate from the carb's ,etc.

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            #6
            Good point. If all else is ok, carb settings, jetting, ignition timing etc, and it's used as a road bike, then there should never be a need to change the heat range.

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