The BSA A7-A10 Forum
Technical (Descriptive Topic Titles - Stay on Topic) => Lucas, Ignition, Charging, Electrical => Topic started by: Greybeard on 05.09. 2022 14:57
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I've just bought a pair of (checked as genuine) NGK B7ES plugs. I've realised they are long reach plugs so not correct for my iron head engine. The pair of plugs cost me £8.22. If you will donate a similar amount to this forum I'll post them to you, (at a UK address).
I'm currently using B6HS plugs in my GF. Although the bike goes well, those plugs are usually sooty when I check them. Would you recommend getting hotter plugs than the B6HS?
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Depends on your riding style pal, if your bike runs fine and you're just pootling around then all's well it would seem.
I do not wring the old girls neck. Some brisk acceleration and crusing at 60mph is fine for me. You are right of course; the bike starts and runs fine so why worry
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G'day GB.
I agree, if the plugs are working fine for your riding let it be. A hotter plug on a long hill at full throttle could be a problem.
Remember 90% of our riding is on the pilot/slide and needle. Even cruising at 60 on the flat you will only be on the needle taper. You could try a B6HS but I wouldn't go any otter.
I'm experimenting with BP7ES in the newly built A7 plunger.
Cheers