Spark plug question...

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Spark plug question...

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The service manual says I need an NGK BPR6HSA plug for my '86 Spree. Will the BPR6HS for the '84-'85 Spree's work? The reason I ask is, I'm trying to get this thing running by this weekend and the BPR6HS is all the shop has in. Any help is appreciated.
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its fine to use, the A stands for extended life model. no biggie
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Thanks Jim
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Thanks, it worked just as you said. Originally, I found the gap on my old plug was something like 0.1mm, not good! So when I gapped the old plug correctly, I couldn't get it to run. I bought the new plug, gapped it correctly, and now we're off and running. (And running very well, I might add.) Thanks for the help.
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Post by Fraser »

Does anyone need any plugs?

For what its' worth, I've got 10(ten!) plugs on their way, as my shop couldn't order any unless it was 10+ since none of their usual suppliers stocked them.

If anyone wants, I'll send one to you for $2 shipped.
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