Wondering if someone could tell me the gap setting. Thanks
Gary H NC Fleet Admiral Joined Dec 1, 2005 Messages 8,972 May 26, 2007 #1 Wondering if someone could tell me the gap setting. Thanks
JUSTINTIME Captain Joined Sep 2, 2006 Messages 3,284 May 29, 2007 #2 Re: 96 Seadoo GTI Plug gap? i know they are BR8ES i want to say 1mm but not sure
J jonw9 Cadet Joined Apr 25, 2007 Messages 27 May 30, 2007 #3 Re: 96 Seadoo GTI Plug gap? On my '99 717 engines the gap is 0.020
G GatorBait Recruit Joined May 31, 2007 Messages 5 May 31, 2007 #4 Re: 96 Seadoo GTI Plug gap? The gap recomended by bombardier is .033 I am a seadoo tech
Gary H NC Fleet Admiral Joined Dec 1, 2005 Messages 8,972 May 31, 2007 #5 Re: 96 Seadoo GTI Plug gap? Thanks guys,The old ones were at .033 so just wanted to make sure.I set the new ones the same. I just bought the ski and have not got a manual yet. Thanks again..
Re: 96 Seadoo GTI Plug gap? Thanks guys,The old ones were at .033 so just wanted to make sure.I set the new ones the same. I just bought the ski and have not got a manual yet. Thanks again..
F Fever Cadet Joined Jun 18, 2007 Messages 12 Jun 18, 2007 #6 Re: 96 Seadoo GTI Plug gap? GatorBait said: The gap recomended by bombardier is .033 I am a seadoo tech Click to expand... this must be a new spec...becuase it's never ever ever been .033" before... According to Bombardier/Sea-Doo the correct plug is BR8ES gapped to .5mm or .020"
Re: 96 Seadoo GTI Plug gap? GatorBait said: The gap recomended by bombardier is .033 I am a seadoo tech Click to expand... this must be a new spec...becuase it's never ever ever been .033" before... According to Bombardier/Sea-Doo the correct plug is BR8ES gapped to .5mm or .020"
JUSTINTIME Captain Joined Sep 2, 2006 Messages 3,284 Jun 20, 2007 #7 Re: 96 Seadoo GTI Plug gap? Fever said: this must be a new spec...becuase it's never ever ever been .033" before... According to Bombardier/Sea-Doo the correct plug is BR8ES gapped to .5mm or .020" Click to expand... correct
Re: 96 Seadoo GTI Plug gap? Fever said: this must be a new spec...becuase it's never ever ever been .033" before... According to Bombardier/Sea-Doo the correct plug is BR8ES gapped to .5mm or .020" Click to expand... correct