Anyone know where to get B7HS solids?

227

Its all about the surf!
Location
Oceanside, CA
I have a hookup on BR8ES Solids, the part number is BR8ES-3961, However I can’t find any B7HS in solid. Any one know the part number?
 
I am a new NGK Distributor so I did some checking and 0. is right I can't get B7HS plugs in Solid Terminal... There is only one stock # for B7HS unlike BR8ES which has 2 stock #'s...

Here are the Specs for the Plug:
NGK Traditional Plug: B7HS
Stock#: 5110
Traditional Plug:
Thread: 14mm
Reach: 12.7mm (1/2")
Hex Size: 13/16" (20.6mm)
Seat: Gasket
Non-Resistor
Removable Terminal
Gap: .027" (0.7mm)
Heat Range: 7

The only NGK plug that exactly matches that with the exception of a solid terminal is:

NGK Racing Plug: R5525-7
Stock#: 6241
Racing Plug
Thread: 14mm
Reach: 12.7mm (1/2")
Hex Size: 13/16" (20.6mm)
Seat: Gasket
Non-Resistor
Solid Terminal
Gold Palladium Fine Wire Center Electrode,
Gap: .026" (0.65mm)
Heat Range: 7

Fine wire racing plugs are designed to give you a stronger spark from your existing ignition system. Fine gold palladium center electrode requires less voltage to ionize(jump) the plug gap. This allows a stronger spark which will better ignite the air fuel mixture leading to more power. Traditional ground electrode. Hand made in Japan and constructed to withstand the most extreme racing environments.

Price: ~$20 each

Champion Makes a B7HS equivalant:

Champion Racing Series:
L82C
Stock#: 811
Racing Plug:
Thread: 14mm
Reach: 12.7mm (1/2")
Hex Size: 13/16" (20.6mm)
Seat: Gasket
Non-Resistor
Copper Core
Solid Terminal
Gap: .020" (0.508mm)
Heat Range: 82 (Champion's Scale equivalent)

You can get the Champion Plug at your local Autoparts store (i.e. A-Zone, etc) for about $1.50 each

... hope that helps
 

Shifty

- SuperJet Thursday -
I can't stand the NGK's with the aluminium top. I had to order some BR9ES solid tops from eBay since I can't find any locally. When I received my 2008 from Yamaha it came with two sets of solid tops, I don't remember the heat range but they must have been B7HS... right?
 

227

Its all about the surf!
Location
Oceanside, CA
So the B7HS is not available in solid but I can get a BR8HS in solid (Thanks Tom). whats the difference between the two? If I understand correctly R means its a resistor plug (Not needed in a SJ but won't hurt ) and 8 is just a cooler range plug. Am I correct? These plugs (BR8HS) should be fine in my SJ with a stock motor and a b-pipe?
 

Shifty

- SuperJet Thursday -
I don't think running "R" type plugs with the stock SJ ignition will hurt. It seems like I remember reading that going up to the cooler range plug (BR8HS) is actually not a bad idea. I am not sure if I read that but is seems like I have heard that before.
 

cookerq62

Life's Been Good
Location
Upper Bucks, PA
I have never had luck with the screw caps either. I wonder what they would go for from yamaha? Rivas site says a 10 pack is $3.61 but I'm sure thats for 1 plug. Knowing them they won't be the solid tops any way and shipping is always at least $8. I don't mind paying an extra $2 per plug so I don't have to check them all the time. Oh and I tried those E3 plugs. What a joke. It would misfire and bog down low. When I pulled them they had bluing and looked like they had some mild detonation on them. The electrode looks like it's ready to fall off too.
 
id like some 7es solid tops,dont have them here either,but for now its not that bad to take the 7es screw tops and just crank them with some needle nose
 

227

Its all about the surf!
Location
Oceanside, CA
put an a/m head on it and run extended E plugs in solid tops

Yeah thats the goal eventually but in the meantime....

http://www.clubplug.net/index.html

club plug has solid top 7 and 8 E's, but only 8H's in solid top
$2 a piece= decent price
My local Advance has BR8ES solid tops for $2 each!

Club Plug is where I get my plugs also. Since I'm ordering them I buy them in bulk, usually 20 at a time so shipping doesn't offset the savings. Club Plug does have the BR8HS solids (part# BR8HS-6715) for $2.00 ea.

Direct link; http://www.clubplug.net/cgi-bin/search.cgi

Before I go and buy 20 though, I just wanted to make sure that they are a suitable replacement for the B7HS
 

tor*p*do

Squarenose FTW
Site Supporter
Location
NW NC
Before I go and buy 20 though, I just wanted to make sure that they are a suitable replacement for the B7HS

depends on what you are running!
I run 8s in my SN 650, pipe, 175 psi
and my piped 750sx! :beerchug:
 

227

Its all about the surf!
Location
Oceanside, CA
Hey John, not sure if this helps but I think you and I have the same motor setup. I run B8HS.

Yeah it does, I'll run a set of b8HS's first before I go and buy 20 though. BTW we missed you this morning. The surf was pretty bad, about as bad as O'side gets but we still had a good time. I thought you were back?
 

KR

www.krlines.com
Yeah it does, I'll run a set of b8HS's first before I go and buy 20 though. BTW we missed you this morning. The surf was pretty bad, about as bad as O'side gets but we still had a good time. I thought you were back?

I was back, for a day lol. Few days after I went, had to get my appendix removed (almost ruptured, thanks God it didnt). Both my doctors said can't lift more then 10 lbs for 4 weeks, and I can't go in the ocean for 6. I guess my internal stitches are at risk of getting hernias from the weight and infection from the water. Awesome...

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BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
are you really changing plugs out that much?
is your tuning correct?

the only time i change plugs is after i ingest enough water to sink/shut off motor or after i fog it out. maybe twice mid season for the hell of it.

i usually ride 2-3 days per week 2-3 hours per ride.

i do agree though... solid tops are way better than the screw off type.
 

227

Its all about the surf!
Location
Oceanside, CA
I was back, for a day lol. Few days after I went, had to get my appendix removed (almost ruptured, thanks God it didnt). Both my doctors said can't lift more then 10 lbs for 4 weeks, and I can't go in the ocean for 6. I guess my internal stitches are at risk of getting hernias from the weight and infection from the water. Awesome...

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Kev that sucks Bro. Don't take chances with your body though, take the time you need to recovery properly. Hope you get better soon
 

227

Its all about the surf!
Location
Oceanside, CA
are you really changing plugs out that much?
is your tuning correct?

the only time i change plugs is after i ingest enough water to sink/shut off motor or after i fog it out. maybe twice mid season for the hell of it.

i usually ride 2-3 days per week 2-3 hours per ride.

i do agree though... solid tops are way better than the screw off type.

Hey MM No I'm not changing plugs that often, I just prefer the solid tops. I ride a lot too, about the same as you 2-3 times a week and my skis are always frankenstiened together to have one running at all times so Yes my tuning is propblaby a little off.
 
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