Here's the rundown: Original Suzuki service manual (and supplement, and owners manual) shows DR8ES-L. Clymer showed B-8ES and D8EA. The website showed D8EA. Who to believe? Any insights are welcomed!Thanks, Al.
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Three references, three answers! 1100EX spark plugs
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Three references, three answers! 1100EX spark plugs
I've been installing a new set of plugs in my totally stock '81 1100EX each spring for four years now. I think they've been DR8ES-L throughout. Today, I checked my Clymer manual instead of my old Suzuki service manual, and found a different NGK plug number shown (actually two different numbers on two different specification tables). Then I went to a NGK resellers website, and found yet another NGK number specified!
Here's the rundown: Original Suzuki service manual (and supplement, and owners manual) shows DR8ES-L. Clymer showed B-8ES and D8EA. The website showed D8EA. Who to believe? Any insights are welcomed!Thanks, Al.Tags: None
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DR8es-L is 1/2 step colder of a plug than DR8ea or D8ea. R just means resistor type to curb radio interference. I'm pretty sure the B series won't work because if I remember right the reach and the spark lead ends are wrong for your bike.
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Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1B series would be for the 2 valve motor D for the
4 valve motor
(, he said for clarification, not meaning to be a smartass)
Michael
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Originally posted by mopolopoOriginally posted by SqDancerLynn1B series would be for the 2 valve motor D for the
4 valve motor
(, he said for clarification, not meaning to be a smartass)
Michael
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