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Champion 809
06/17/16 at 17:04:46
 
Has anyone had any luck with a chapion 809? Its not a 8809 Powersport plug but a 809 copper plus. It was the only one in stock.
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Re: Champion 809
Reply #1 - 06/17/16 at 21:09:57
 
I don't think that's a recommended part number.
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Reply #2 - 06/17/16 at 21:14:40
 
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Nevermind. I guess it might be correct.
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Re: Champion 809
Reply #3 - 07/02/16 at 10:36:41
 
How about a Champion 810 (RA8HC)?  Asked my parts guy for a NGK DP7EA-9. which is what my Clymer says is the recommended plug for a hotter heat range and this is what he said it crossed to? It's a 5/8 plug instead of the 3/4 and it has the normal automotive contact on top which the original doesnt, no biggy that can be removed. I know people have been changing to the iridium plug, what's a good number for that? Everyone of the parts guys I've talked have no answer about that. Thanks!
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Re: Champion 809
Reply #4 - 07/02/16 at 17:30:23
 
5/8" threads or nut? If the threads don't match then you know automatically it's the wrong plug.
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Re: Champion 809
Reply #5 - 07/02/16 at 19:45:01
 
Kris01 wrote on 07/02/16 at 17:30:23:
5/8" threads or nut? If the threads don't match then you know automatically it's the wrong plug.


5/8" nut, threads are metric.
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Re: Champion 809
Reply #6 - 07/02/16 at 20:03:50
 
Yes, what Versy said. Sorry, I should have clarified. Threads look the same.
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Re: Champion 809
Reply #7 - 07/03/16 at 08:53:19
 
A few specs on the 809:


   Thread Size: 12mm
   Seat Type: Gasket
   Resistor: Yes
   Resistor Type: SAC9
   Reach: 19mm (3/4")
   Hex Size: 5/8" (16mm)
   Terminal Type: Removable Nut
   Gap: .024" (0.6mm)


Center Electrode
   Material: Nickel
   Type: Standard
   Size: 2.0mm
   Projection: Non-Projected

Specifications
   Torque Specs: Cast Iron: 10-18 lb. ft. Aluminum: 10-18 lb. ft.
   Brand: Champion
   Heat Range: 6

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