jasonm. Posted August 14, 2011 #1 Posted August 14, 2011 (edited) Hi Guys, I have had my Venture Royale since 1989. Done all the maint myself...everything. I have been an electronics tech for 30+ years. Last year I replaced spark plugs, spark plug caps with all NGK, along with new 7mm hypolon copper wires. I had always used NGK spark plugs since the begining. In fact I only changed spark plugs every 20k miles or so. They were that good, and my bike tuned that well. This year I have been having "misfire" issues at idle. I finally checked the spark plug caps , wires and spark plugs. 3 spark plug caps measured OPEN(should be 5k ohms) on my digital meter and cleaned all spark plugs...3 spark plugs also open. I use non-resistor type which should read almost zero ohms. I suspect These items are NOT made in Japan or they have changed their construction of these items. These above items only had 3k miles on them. Now I have the OEM parts back in. NGK...Junk I say. Don't get stuck like me. Edited August 14, 2011 by jasonm.
Ozlander Posted August 14, 2011 #2 Posted August 14, 2011 Been using NGKs for more than 40 years. Not going to stop now.
SC89Venture Posted August 14, 2011 #3 Posted August 14, 2011 NGK closed there plant in Irvine, CA only US plant now is in West Virginia. Cutting tool division (NTK) has gone to hell for sure.
flb_78 Posted August 14, 2011 #4 Posted August 14, 2011 What NGK part number are you using for plugs? Ive never had a problem with standard NGK plugs before. I've read problems with the iridium plugs before though.
jasonm. Posted August 14, 2011 Author #5 Posted August 14, 2011 DP8EA9 non-resistor....should never be an OPEN circuit! It's supposed to be a solid core design. And the caps good for a few thousand miles then junk. I broke them open to find a BLACK coating on the inside between the spring and stud assembly. That is if you have broken one open you'd understand. That black ain't supposed to be there. Also had a resistor plug go bad purchased at the same time DPR8EA9. I am saying things are not made the same like I have had for the past 35 years from NGK. I think China has been making these with recycled lead. I just put iridium NGK plugs in the car 4 months ago...here we go again...
Rick Haywood Posted August 14, 2011 #6 Posted August 14, 2011 DP8EA9 non-resistor....should never be an OPEN circuit! It's supposed to be a solid core design. And the caps good for a few thousand miles then junk. I broke them open to find a BLACK coating on the inside between the spring and stud assembly. That is if you have broken one open you'd understand. That black ain't supposed to be there. Also had a resistor plug go bad purchased at the same time DPR8EA9. I am saying things are not made the same like I have had for the past 35 years from NGK. I think China has been making these with recycled lead. I just put iridium NGK plugs in the car 4 months ago...here we go again... Hummm, maybe that explains why no matter what I do mine seems to not run exactly like I think it should. I am going to swicth brands just to see. It's only 8 bucks and who knows what may happen
RSTDdog Posted August 16, 2011 #7 Posted August 16, 2011 Now I have the OEM parts back in. NGK...Junk I say. Don't get stuck like me. Did you buy new OEM Parts, or did you put your old OEM parts back in? What are you running for plugs now? I don't remember the last time I replaced a bad spark plug, dirty or worn maybe but not failed. Your failure seems odd. I would send all the parts to NGK, tell them the application your using it on and get their take. If anything they will send you replacements no charge for PR I bet and tell you why they think it failed. Running NGK plugs and Wire set in my Miata, No problem. NGK in my Yamaha outboard. No issues with the NGK in my bike. The pre Gap is always spot on on every plug. Used to run the NGK Gapless cross over for Evinrude with no issues. Sorry your having issues, hope you figure it out. RSTDdog
Yammer Dan Posted August 16, 2011 #8 Posted August 16, 2011 Hummm, maybe that explains why no matter what I do mine seems to not run exactly like I think it should. I am going to swicth brands just to see. It's only 8 bucks and who knows what may happen Could just be its a 2nd Gen!!!:whistling:
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