CR8EK vs. CR9EK
Chris Bowen
c_p_bowen at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 7 12:28:28 PDT 2021
Hey gang:
Getting the bike back up a running after too much time idle (the bike, sadly, not me!).
(Micron w/DynoJet Stage 1 jet kit, Muzzy block off plates, stock air box)
Wasn't catching. So cleaned the carbs and no joy.
Double checked battery - full charge, no voltage drops not under load, good condition.
Checked resistance on the plug caps - 4.5-5.5
Pulled the plugs - carbon black.
Swapped the plugs.
4 new CR9EK plugs later, ticking over with full choke, but wouldn't take throttle.
Checked for spark (old plug on cap, resting on engine, turn it over: spark! Tested the other three - same)
Adjusted the pilots 1/8 turn left - worse
Adjusted the pilots 1/4 turn right - better
Pulled plugs - they look good, not wet.
So now I'm going to screw them all the way in and start from two turns out and adjust to get to a good idle.
Got me musing about hotter plugs (CR8EK): when would you need to/why would you want to run a hotter spark plug?
CB in PA
'95 GPZ
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