Use Spark-plug with integrated noise-suppression resistor
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Use Spark-plug with integrated noise-suppression resistor
Someone of you have never used Spark-plug with integrated noise-suppression resistor on Moto Morini ?
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Re: Use Spark-plug with integrated noise-suppression resisto
No I have not! I prefer the rubber sparkplug caps of Ariete without resistance, like used on the Kanguro/Camel. This type:
If not available, I use the watertight NGK sparkplug caps, this type (the straight model):
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always in combination with the NGK BP6ES (or 7)
If not available, I use the watertight NGK sparkplug caps, this type (the straight model):
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always in combination with the NGK BP6ES (or 7)
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Re: Use Spark-plug with integrated noise-suppression resisto
Sorry ... I mean resitor into SPARK-PLUG not Rubber spark-plug cup
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Re: Use Spark-plug with integrated noise-suppression resisto
Sorry ... I mean resistor into SPARK-PLUG not Rubber spark-plug cup
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Re: Use Spark-plug with integrated noise-suppression resisto
I had an NGK-plug once with an R (=resistance) in the name (don't remember which) and that didn't work at all! After replacing it with one without the R it fired up right away...
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Re: Use Spark-plug with integrated noise-suppression resisto
The morini iginition system is not designed for R caps nor plugs, works best without any R in the circuit
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