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The Honda CA95 / Benly 150 Restoration The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas |
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Proper spark plugs?
What's the proper plug to be running in these? Or what works best?
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Here you go! I knew you would ask so I was already looking for the pic. I recommend just buying a box from somewhere. I think I paid like $20 for mine. They are super cheap but buying one or two will have you paying much more.
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Is the D8HA the factory replacement or one you've found works better?
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This is a very common, I mean VERY common plug for early Honda motorcycles. That's why I bought the box . They work PERFECT for these bikes and will last forever. There is absolutely no reason to buy a hotter, colder or different plug unless someone is modifying the engine or something crazy like that... even still.. Here is a common Ebay description of Hondas that the plug is ideal for:
They will fit the following Honda Models: |
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Wow, ok, looks like a box is around $25 or so. Guess I'll order one!
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So I ordered a set of plugs from Thailand (apparently a mistake) and they sent me a set of D6HS instead of D8HA. Will they work?
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Them thar be stop and go plugs they sent ye. And yes they be a fine plug fer ye apparatus.
The D means 18mm threads, the 6 and 8 are temperature of plug(the lower the number the hotter it is the higher the number colder and the better for racing), the H is the thread reach, the S standard electrode, A means special construction or the taper without threads before the threads start. |
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