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> Rvr Spark Plugs, Recommended plugs
aharryph
post Apr 23 2009, 06:44 AM
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hi,

what is the recommended spark plug for RVR 94 4G63 Non-turbo DOHC? According to the Space Runner manual it is NGK BKR5E-11. However, I tried this plug but it doesn't fit very well on my spark plug cable. The cable hole is bigger than the spark plug.

My old plug is bosch W78. It fits well but I think heat range is too cold causing my plugs black (coated with carbon).

Is there any effect of using a plug that does not fit well on the cable? I tried running the engine and it seems its ok.

Please advise.

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post Apr 26 2009, 05:53 PM
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I installed the NGK-BKR5E-8 with no problems at all on my mother-in-laws 1.8 litre 95 RVR. Sometimes the ignition cable connection point gets a little bent from removing-installng etc so it might pay to just crimp it closed a bit so it will fit snuggly. I take it the rubber insulation part does fit corectly around the plug?

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Jim,

The rubber insulation part does not fit either. I have told that I should use BPR5ES instead. This plug really fits in my cable. Thanks for the information Jim.

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I installed the NGK-BKR5E-8 with no problems at all on my mother-in-laws 1.8 litre 95 RVR. Sometimes the ignition cable connection point gets a little bent from removing-installng etc so it might pay to just crimp it closed a bit so it will fit snuggly. I take it the rubber insulation part does fit corectly around the plug?

Jim

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