As my last couple posts in the Tech section, I've had a plug cap go bad. The only shop I found who had NGK caps told me I needed 2 different kinds. Unfortunately I didn't bring an old one with me. When will I learn?
Anyway, only the straight ones will work for the amount of the wire I have left on my stock coils, so I can only replace 2 tonight.
My question is this: When my power lacking troubles began, the first thing I did was change plugs. After my carb cleaning session this is what happened.
My local Discount Auto (who was the only one who stocked my NGK plugs) merged with Advanced Auto. Now, they don't seem to carry my NGK's (or so their computer says)! They told me these Autolite plugs cross referenced - and they WERE in the motorcycle section. So I got them thinking "What's the harm?"
P.S. - Autozone is the only other local and they don't have the NGK either?
OK - still with me here? Sorry to keep rambling.
When I get the new plug caps, I realize that 2 of the 4 aren't going to work. So I pick up my old NGK plugs I kept laying around and I use them to check for good spark (rather than taking all the plugs out - I just used the 4 I had on my bench) get 4 good blue sparks. I go for a ride thinking "Oh yeah, this is going to fix EVERYTHING!". Only to be disappointed. The bike IS running on all 4 now, so that is better, but still not GREAT. I get back home and let the motor cool. I decide to take out ALL the Autolites and check the spark, about 1 or 2 was kinda weak? So I put ALL 4 NGK's in the boots and they are ALL nice and fat blue? I put the NGK's in and she fired right up, albeit that she still needed her choke on. It seemed to run better.
I can't taker her out tonight , but I was wondering if anyone else has used Autolite's in their GS?
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