Hi all, not sure if a BCP6ES spark plug could be used on a Bellett but they are currently on 'special' at Repco for just 20c each.
https://www.repco.com.au/en/parts-servi ... rch=bcp6es
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Re: Super cheap spark plugs.
Nice idea mate, but normal Bellett plug is BP6ES. The BC denotes 14mm thread instead of 18mm. Would be a bit loose!
Thanks anyway,
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Re: Super cheap spark plugs.
BP6ES plug. B= 14.0mm thread. P= Projecting insulator type. 6= Heat range. E= 19.0mm Thread length. S= Standard type.
BCP6ES plug. BC= 14.0mm thread with copper core electrode. The rest of the part number is identical to above.
BPR6ES plug. BP. As above in description. R= Resistor type. The rest is identical to BP6ES.
I have used both BP6ES and BPR6ES. No problems.
Dave.
BCP6ES plug. BC= 14.0mm thread with copper core electrode. The rest of the part number is identical to above.
BPR6ES plug. BP. As above in description. R= Resistor type. The rest is identical to BP6ES.
I have used both BP6ES and BPR6ES. No problems.
Dave.
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