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stirlinggaz
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PostPosted: 23:10 - 08 Jul 2015    Post subject: spark plugs BRISK & NGK equivalent? Reply with quote

Hi,
mate of mine has a chinese 125, engine is the 157fmi (I think, its dark out, & the bikes filthy so cant see much)
He says hes never serviced it since buying it (2nd hand) & has been treating it as a "disposable" bike. ie he bought it cheap & plans to use it daily till it falls apart or fails mot, whatever comes 1st. Then dump it on ebay for spares/repair.
hes asked me to service it because the only tools he has is a hammer & a bigger hamner Smile
plan is to change the oil for some supermarket 10w40 , clean any oil filter screen & change air-filter. As well as tighten chain up etc.

However, when I removed the spark pkug, I was a bit surprised to see it had no little metal bit on the tip, like every other spark plug I have seen.
Its a BRISK plug. Nothing like the usual Torch or LG sh*t you normally find in these chinese bikes.
So whats the story with the Brisk plugs?
are they supposed to look like that? no metal bit at the tip? If yes, why?
google a pic of a BRISK spark pkug & you will see what I mean, as im not explaining this very well Embarassed
what should I replace this plug with? NGK what?

TL/DR? what sparkplug for chinese 125 with 157fmi engine?
& whats the story with BRISK plugs?

cheers,
GAZ
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NJD
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PostPosted: 00:49 - 09 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

NGK D8EA
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stirlinggaz
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PostPosted: 13:25 - 10 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

So whats the story with these BRISK plugs then?
any good or are they likely to blow the bike up?
There seems to be a lot of weird claims on internet.....
cheers,
GAZ
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temeluchus
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PostPosted: 16:01 - 10 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Brisk plugs are surface discharge plugs and work just fine. Most of the extraordinary claims are hearsay but in terms of the basic igniting petrol, brisk are as good as ngk, denso, champion etc etc

If it runs fine i'd leave the plug in, otherwise you are just wasting money.
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talkToTheHat
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PostPosted: 12:40 - 13 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Less wear problems, spark gap remains unchanged forever.

Fouls more easily as spark is not concentrated on a single point, which is the idea of iridium plugs - the small electrodes stay hot and don't foul, irriduim resists spark erosion better than steel.

On the other hand surface discharge plugs are cheaper to make and require no exotic metals like irridium or platinum plugs.
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