liv2ryde100
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I just ordered the ngk spark plugs! Hopefully they work well
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I just ordered the ngk spark plugs! Hopefully they work well
Yes I saw that on motor cover thank you. (Gap)I just put in a set last week. All seems well so far. The old spark plugs looked like they had seen better days for sure. Make sure you gap them to .06
Post a pic of the old if you can. Here’s mine:
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I just put in a set last week. All seems well so far. The old spark plugs looked like they had seen better days for sure. Make sure you gap them to .06
Post a pic of the old if you can. Here’s mine:
View attachment 70685
FYI, They should be gapped from the factory. Today's plugs with high tech materials generally are not recommended to be gapped because the metals are not as maleable and subject to fracturing the precision tip.
-Kevin
Who knows? Manufacturers will say what they need to in order to protect themselves. That way it’s on the buyer and not them if a plug gets damaged while being gapped. Despite what the manufacturer will tell you, plugs have to be gapped per engine spec.
So can u buy them gapped to the spec u are looking for?
Thanks TIMBelow is the recent thread on the subject.
http://www.clubsearay.com/index.php?threads/underwater-transom-lights.92352/#post-1054109
The "don't gap the plug" is based on the mfr's recommendations: https://www.ngk.com.au/technical_info/electrode-gap-adjustment/
Yeah there pretty pricey too :/They are sealed units from the factory. Only way to replace them is the entire unit. You can also install under water lights in transom.
On my boat, if you pull out the draw under the electrical cabinet you will see the Sirius box. Maybe try unplugging the connectors and plugging it back in. Sometimes mine is temperamental when reactivating. You might need Sirius to resend the signal to activate.
Gotta luv easy fixessaopm! Omg. I just read your post today after giving up on the forum a couple of weeks ago. Just last week I was fixing the couch that had come off it’s runner, the drawer just happened to be open and I happened to glimpse to through the crack. If the light hadn’t have been just right I would never had seen it. Anyway, found it! I switched the bypass and input wires wires that hook up the cd changer ... and the satellite came on. I called Sirius and they added service. Thanks to everyone for your suggestions and help!