Spark Plug I.d. And Cross-reference
#1
....I don't know what the heat range is as the part # doesn't correspond to anything on Bosch's website charts. I suspect that it's a 6 and I'm told it's a cold plug by the vendor. I don't know if spark plug companies have even standardized the heat range specs. I have searched the NGK and Bosch websites and Monarch's site as well this site and others w/o success.
Would appreciate input.
Would appreciate input.
#8
It amazes me that everyone who replies to my inquiry doesn't have a coherent answer, rather ya'll spew your usual useless garbage because I suppose it's all you know and you love to see your jibberish in print.
I regret posting, nonetheless, if I find an answer to my question - hell, better I probably keep it to myself and shut the Hell up before I hurt somebody's feelings.
I regret posting, nonetheless, if I find an answer to my question - hell, better I probably keep it to myself and shut the Hell up before I hurt somebody's feelings.
#9
http://fc3spro.com/TECH/MODS/IGN/plugs.htm
Look at the bottom of the page.
If it's a Bosch heat range "6", it's too hot for a rotary, unless you only drive it 2 miles at a time?
It's equivalent to an NGK heat range "6".
-Ted
Look at the bottom of the page.
If it's a Bosch heat range "6", it's too hot for a rotary, unless you only drive it 2 miles at a time?
It's equivalent to an NGK heat range "6".
-Ted