- Sun Jan 01, 2017 3:56 pm
#65132
I concur with Johnl re what to do and with Nigelphoto re the unsuitability of iridium plugs in these engines. Whilst I would normally agree with the motto if it ain't broke don't fix it, in this case the supplied original plug is an Indian Bosch clone, not a genuine Bosch and they are known to cause poor running. Usual advice is to bin the original and replace with an NGK BPR6ES. These can be bought cheaply in packs of four at Halfrauds. As for the iridium plug, these are IMHO snake oil as far as the EFI engine of s concerned. It is true that they are supposed to be fit and forget and certainly on a modern multi for which one needs a degree in mining to remove a set of plugs they are a good idea. However, not only is the single spark plug a doddle to remove on an EFI, in my experience the iridium plug fouled up badly. For these plugs to operate correctly the fuelling/gnition system needs to be spot on. The EFI engine is prone to run rich when there is a fault; this kills the iridium plug in quick time because the electrode is so fine. There is no discernible improvement in the running of the engine either, so why waste money? I've never understood the concept behind metal cased plug caps. Chuck it in the bin with the Bosch clone plug before it starts shorting out - preventative maintenance, the antidote to the if it ain't bust argument.....
Or just leave it as it is and call the AA when you break down...