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correct spark plugs for cb77

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AWILLIAMS64
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correct spark plugs for cb77

Post by AWILLIAMS64 » Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:23 pm

is the ngk D8HA the proper plug for the 65 cb77. Just buying some odds and ends and figured new plugs would be good. anyone share the proper gap?
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Re: correct spark plugs for cb77

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:29 am

Those are the correct plugs and they come ready to install. ...............lm
AWILLIAMS64 wrote:is the ngk D8HA the proper plug for the 65 cb77. Just buying some odds and ends and figured new plugs would be good. anyone share the proper gap?
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Post by AWILLIAMS64 » Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:36 am

thanks lm
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Re: correct spark plugs for cb77

Post by hooptytank » Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:23 am

I might be nitpicking at this, but brand new D8HAs from Honda are gapped at .025 checking with a quality wire gauge. The protector sleeve was installed so no damage should have occured.

The proper gap is .028 if not mistaken.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Those are the correct plugs and they come ready to install. ...............lm
AWILLIAMS64 wrote:is the ngk D8HA the proper plug for the 65 cb77. Just buying some odds and ends and figured new plugs would be good. anyone share the proper gap?

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Re: correct spark plugs for cb77

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Apr 23, 2009 5:32 am

THE HONDA BOOK SHOWS .024 TO .028. SO WHAT'S WRONG WITH .025?. ..............lm

hooptytank wrote:I might be nitpicking at this, but brand new D8HAs from Honda are gapped at .025 checking with a quality wire gauge. The protector sleeve was installed so no damage should have occured.

The proper gap is .028 if not mistaken.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Those are the correct plugs and they come ready to install. ...............lm
AWILLIAMS64 wrote:is the ngk D8HA the proper plug for the 65 cb77. Just buying some odds and ends and figured new plugs would be good. anyone share the proper gap?

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Re: correct spark plugs for cb77

Post by hooptytank » Fri Apr 24, 2009 1:04 am

AWILLIAMS64 wrote:anyone share the proper gap?
hooptytank wrote:I might be nitpicking at this...
The proper gap is .028 if not mistaken.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:THE HONDA BOOK SHOWS .024 TO .028. SO WHAT'S WRONG WITH .025?. ..............lm
Nothing's wrong with .025 now that I know the spec. My shop manual does not show the gap, or I haven't found it yet.

In all the threads I've read, .028 seems to come up often. It never hurts to check the gap.

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Post by eyhonda » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:55 pm

Whatever plug gap you use, the points gap should be half.
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