Wet spark plug. Carb problem?

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Huib
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Re: Wet spark plug. Carb problem?

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Hi Ed, As you say. Great explanation by Marnix. I am expecting him to arrive in my workshop here any moment to take care of the carbs on a Fanalone. Always a pleasure to have him around and see him at work on the carbs.
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Re: Wet spark plug. Carb problem?

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For the 1300 Fulvia's it is NGK BPR7EIX
Kaha
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Re: Wet spark plug. Carb problem?

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Thanks for the reply Huib, I have a 1,6HF like Ed. What would be a suitable iridium plug for a 1,6?
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Re: Wet spark plug. Carb problem?

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https://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/amfinder/? ... p;limit=40 says NGK D7EA. That would translate to DR7EIX for the iridium version with resistor. Many years ago I put D8EVX here http://www.viva-lancia.com/fulvia/qanda ... kplugs.php. The V says it is a platinum version. The iridium version would be D8EIX or DR8EIX with resistor. I only use plugs with resistor (and cables with wire wound core).
Ed Levin
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Re: Wet spark plug. Carb problem?

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NGK makes a perfectly good one, as Huib suggests. I run Denso IX-22.
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Re: Wet spark plug. Carb problem?

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Sorry -- this is a better place to reply. On my 540 engine, I run Denso IX-22
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Re: Wet spark plug. Carb problem?

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I only wish I could send him my 45DDHFs...
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