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  • What plugs and oil weight in a Conquest?

    After going through the fuel system on my "new" Conquest, I pulled the plugs and found the front one to be black around the base ring and the tip was a ashy mocha colored, which is a good color, but it was over the black. The rear plug closet to the dash was what I would call almost oil fouled (black tarry). This machine was all gummed up from sitting so long that I would not want to take a good read on the plugs yet. I will throw some new ones in tomorrow.

    What plugs are you guys using? The NGK BPR4ES it calls for or have you guys found something better.

    What oil weight? I put in some synthetic 5w-30, but I am only going to use it in the winter. Is this still too thin?

  • #2
    I use the BPR4ES plugs, most guys that I know of do as well.
    As for engine oil, I use 10W30 in the summer, 5W30 in the winter.
    Trans, I use 80/90 synthetic with limited slip additive, and some very expensive stuff ($90/L) added to help reduce "gear whine" (doesn't do a damn thing, as far as I can tell)

    RD

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    • #3
      Thanks again Rock Doc.

      Do you gap your plugs or just throw them in out of the box. If so what gap?

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      • #4
        .030" - .035" gap, if I remember correctly, but usually just use my highly calibrated Thumb Nail to check them, lol.

        RD

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        • #5
          you probably know this - but check the lengths are the same before you put them in...

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          • #6
            RD

            I like how you have all this highly techincal tools at your "fingertips" at all times....can come in "handy" at times....lol
            Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
            —Will Rogers

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            • #7
              try some lucas oil in the trans. seems to help quite a bit with the whine these machines are notorious for. only problem is its thick and seems to rob a little power.

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