Single cylinder spark plug ???

Kenny

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OK..treated my self to a nice Yamaha xtz660 tenere :)

Done nearly all of the service but when I go to collect the new air filter, I also
need a new spark plug. What is the opinion of spark plugs (for single cylinder) such as NGK platignum or splitfire etc etc over just a standard NGK plug?

Any benefits ( I personally can't think of any ) for the extra dosh they cost ?

Cheers Kenny
 
Can't advise for the others but the only real benefit that the "Splitfire" plug has over any others is the application of dual plugs fired by a single coil, double fire ( firing on the alternate cylinder plug during the exhaust stroke.) Any other application for "Splitfires" is smoke & mirrors.....
This application is common to many Japanese multicylinder engines....Don't ask me how I know....:rob
 
You've only had it five minutes,and you've broken it already.Get a grown up to put it back together,and then leave it alone.
 
You've only had it five minutes,and you've broken it already.Get a grown up to put it back together,and then leave it alone.

Actually, hate to admit it but you are right !! :(

Paid cash :eek: for a new NGK jobbie...approached the said bike in an professional manner...to quickly whip out the old plug and ( I believe they are right hand thread) replace with new one.....except....the crash bars are bolted/mounted right above the plug cap so I cant pull that off..and to get at the crash bars ( in order of merit ) I have to unbolt the seat.....unbolt and remove top fairing so I can remove the PD tank so I can remove the crash bars so I can remove the plug !!!!:eek:

I patted the tank and walked quietly away:augie

Spark plug will do as a spare :thumb

Singles eh...so hard to work on !!!:o
 
RTFM!!!!

Do you think the maker is a tosser? If so why did you buy it!
Gramps
 
Why not just remove the offending bit of crash bar with an angle grinder? It will save loads of time in servicing.
 
Last two posts very informative and I may try them. For a 2 minute job..it would take about an hour ( can't be arsed tbh ) to remove all those gummings...oh and CD rom is on order but have serviced the bike ( could re-build her blindfolded) other than valves and sparky !! The crash bars are just a smidges ( non factory ) to low to lift the plugcap fully off !! Dammit !

Vern 2lb hammer should suffice :augie
 


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