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Recommended spark plugs? Oil?
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:30 pm
by Kurt
I'm back. Still have the 907 on the lift, tank is off now.
Spark plug recommendation? What's your preference? Champion RA6HC are currently installed. I found a chart on line that specified RA4HC.
Oil recommendation? Previous owner claims to have used Motul syn blend 15-40.
Moderate touring use expected, kind of like the way I ride my vintage Triumph. I have the Monster if I want to thrash something.
Thanks again,
Re: Recommended spark plugs? Oil?
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:24 pm
by higgy
Myself I wouldn't put champions in my lawn mower. NGK are fine DPR8EA9 Oil I like durablend 5-30 a low paraffin synthetic blend
Re: Recommended spark plugs? Oil?
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:23 am
by Tamburinifan
Champion RA6HC are currently installed. I found a chart on line that specified RA4HC.
RA4HC according to manual.
Any good quality fully synthetic oil is recommended.
I have the Monster if I want to thrash something.
Me too. Perfect combo....

Re: Recommended spark plugs? Oil?
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:21 am
by Kurt
higgy wrote:Myself I wouldn't put champions in my lawn mower.
Thanks, but how do you
really feel about Champions?
Will go with NGK Iridium.
And probably Mobile 1.
Tamburinifan wrote:
I have the Monster if I want to thrash something.
Me too. Perfect combo....

So many bikes ... so little time ...
Thanks again Paso owners. In our regional club
http://www.nedoc.org I think I have the only Paso among the 500+ members.
Re: Recommended spark plugs? Oil?
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:06 pm
by jcslocum
higgy wrote:Myself I wouldn't put champions in my lawn mower. NGK are fine DPR8EA9 Oil I like durablend 5-30 a low paraffin synthetic blend
HA!! That the only place I will use them! But I now have a diesel tractor and have elimimated the need for them altogether.
Re: Recommended spark plugs? Oil?
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:03 pm
by ducbertus
sparks: NGK DPR8EA9
oil: VAlvoline 20W50 Racing, very good synthetic. As this Duc has only the big end as a plain bearing, the others like a more "thicker" olio.
Ducbertus
