You and your Bike's Spark Plugs
There is much to learn about motorcycle spark plugs. There is
more than what meets the rider's eyes.
First things first. Let us distinguish the important differences
in spark plugs threaded ends. They come in four diameters and
lengths. They come in nominal 14, 10 12 and 18 millimeters
diameters. Before there was a slight difference in thread
configuration especially in different countries however, this
was made uniform by the international standardization of the
thread forms. These new dimensions are now being followed by
motorcycle parts manufacturers.
Errors. People often make plug-reach errors. The very usual
error is using 3/4-inch plugs in 1/2 -inch holes. The result of
the same is pretty obnoxious. In time, when the plug threads are
exposed in combustion, they become filled with deposits. In that
case, it will be hard to remove the plug without removing the
hole threads. On the contrary, if you use a short plug to a deep
hole, the deposit will fill the hole and it will be hard to
re-install the right size plug. The worst error is the use of
overly-long plug. The exposed threads absorb huge amount of heat
from the combustion process which alleviates the plug-nose
temperatures. As a consequence, the side electrode functions as
a glow plug. Early ignition or runaway pre-ignition causes
higher combustion chamber temperatures that can wreck the engine.
Heat range. Hot plugs are plugs with a long insular nose. They
lead heat high into the plug body before it returns to the
cylinder head. Short-nosed plugs, on the other hand, have
shorter heat path. Consulting the spark plug manufacturers
regarding the plug's heat range can be of great help. This may
somehow clear the cobwebs at the back of your mind regarding
heat range demands. Knowing which plugs are colder or hotter may
be easy if you stick to the same brand however, it becomes
perplexing when you change from one brand to another.
There is more to spark plugs than the three aforementioned
aspects. There are still areas that we need to master like its
installations, different plug configurations and maintenance
work. Nonetheless, we have to be first acquainted with these
three aspects.
In a nutshell, we have to have enough knowledge about spark
plugs in order to choose the right or suitable type. Another, we
have to delve deeper to what it has to do about the bike
engine's condition. These factors are hard to acquire and do,
thus, we have to instill a lot of details and facts all at once.
When you get it right, you will be favorably affected.