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If electrode is stained or clearance is not
right, satisfactory spark is not produced.
Clean and make adjustment.
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Remove spark plug cap.
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Clean around the plug.
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Using a plug wrench, remove plug.
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Clean plug with plug cleaner.
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Check electrode for wear and corro-
sion.
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Measure clearance using a feeler gauge.
PLUG GAP: 0.8-0.9mm
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Tighten with hands until the plug
washer touches cylinder head.
STANDARD PLUG: CR8EH-9
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If new plug is installed, turn 1/2 and
tighten using a plug wrench.
If plug is reused, turn 1/3~1/4 and tighten.
<DEALING WITH POOR STARTING>
When the starter doesn’t work during
driving in winter times or in a repeated
short distance, use the suitable spark plug
for this driving condition.
Poor starting may happen when nonstop
driving in low speed, even though we
produce standard plug.
In case starter isn’t working well in driving
repeatedly in a short distance or in an area
with many traffic signals, use the CR7EH-
9 pulg instead of standard plug CR8EH-9
SPARK PLUG
CAUTION
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If plug of different maker or different
heat value is used, it causes
unsatisfactory engine starting,
inadequate engine revolution and
output deterioration.
●
The spark plug must be securely
tightened. An improperly tightened
plug can become very hot and
possibly damage the engine.
PLUG GAP
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Summary of Contents for NS 125 DLX
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...
Page 2: ... 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 PERATION 25 EA 26 26 27 28 29 29 30 1 ...
Page 3: ... 48 NG 48 49 49 51 52 54 54 54 55 56 57 58 CTION FORCE 58 INERTIA 58 59 TANCE 59 59 60 ...
Page 6: ...ct shirts or jackets with fitting sleeves should be shoes having little or 5 ...
Page 9: ...BRAKE LEVER ...
Page 10: ...9 EDAL SEAT LOCK ...
Page 19: ...ar wheel in switch to an ON position with cell or kick ...
Page 32: ...31 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 3 REMARK ...
Page 33: ...REMARK equires mechanical skill re not capable to perform enters ...
Page 36: ...KE KE 35 ...
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Page 49: ...elmet glove goggles etc desired destination ORE DRIVING ...
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Page 55: ...nverse portion to the radius uare speed Decelerate prior the centrifugal force ...
Page 57: ...inal position and decelerate of turn circle while driving ...
Page 58: ...57 ANDREARWHEELTURN front and rear wheel and of the vehicle ...
Page 59: ...ot stop immediately after ECT INERTIA ...
Page 60: ...59 prevent accident the speed and weight The e wall at 50 km h is same of 10m N ...
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