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By Graham43
#6063
So grandkids up and we fire up sidecar for ride, warms up nicely then cuts out. Change plug and runs great again. I know the Electra eats plugs but this is ridiculous. Just ordered a batch of new ones from here.
By Craig
#56553
I don't know what Bike or Model you have ..i presume Classic? "See the many other posts on this subject"...my 2p worth on Classic iron engines is this.. i did not believe Enfields eat spark plugs till it happend to me,,how ever i have run the same make of plugs in other 500s and no problem at all...and in 350s (touch wood)never a problem...its fate or fairies.. ;0)
By Dennis C
#56554
Some bikes can be difficult with the make of plug used, my Super Meteor destroyed NGK plugs, I now use the Champion equivalent without problems, sorry I don't know why this is, don't make sense to me but it happens.
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By Leon Novello
#56559
I had a iridium plug in the Bullet for nearly 20,000 kms, only changed it because the engine needed a `hotter` plug.
By Nettshubby
#56560
Isn't the Electra a lean burn engine? That would be a good way of "eating" plugs, I would think they run pretty hot through running lean. Maybe a colder/ harder plug would help?
By Graham43
#56564
...last one was an Iridium BR9EIX, and yes it did a lot of chair lugging last year with a 2005 Electra X engine.
By nigelphoto
#56571
Graham NGK 9 is too cold, should be 6, roughly equivalent to factory fitted Bosch-WR7DDC4. Which, incidentally our hosts recommend is the best plug but every armchair Brigadier on here has their own pet theory!
By Beezabryan
#56578
Hindsight is marvelous for the "notabrigadier" who can make air his wisdom on a fact not disclosed until the "brigadiers" have tried to help the chap.

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