6pcs Fits Honda Odyssey Pilot Iridium Spark Plugs w/silicone grease 9807B-5517W


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Item specifics
  • Brand:
    GKG
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    A0145A0004
  • Type:
    Spark Plug
  • Fitment Type:
    Direct Replacement
  • Warranty:
    1 Year
  • Interchange Part Number:
    IZFR5K11
  • Other Part Number:
    Fits NGK 3657
  • EAN:
    6941519306112

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6pcs Fits Honda Odyssey Pilot Iridium Spark Plug w/silicone grease 9807B-5517W

About this item:

Interchange part numbers: IZFR5K11 9807B-5517W 9807B5517W IFR5G11
Other part numbers: Fits NGK 3657

This part may also be known as: Iridium Spark Plugs and silicone grease

NOTE:

       1.Spark plug gap

Before leaving the factory, the gap of spark plug has been adjusted to the best condition in advance. In order to

ensure the normal operation of your engine, please do not adjust the spark plug clearance at will.

2.Installation

When installing the spark plug with a torque wrench, first insert the spark plug into the cylinder by hand so

that the sealing washer (or conical surface) contacts the cylinder head, and then tighten it with torque wrench.

The installation torque is shown in the following table (the maximum installation torque value is applicable to

the new spark plug without lubricant on the thread. If the thread has been lubricated, the maximum torque

should be reduced by about 1 / 3 to avoid over stress.)

Installation of spark plug

Cast iron cylinder head

Aluminum cylinder head

M10x1      Flat seat

10-15N·m

10-12N·m

M12x1.25   Flat seat

15-20N·m

15-20N·m

M14x1.25   Flat seat

20-40N·m

20-30N·m

M14x1.25  Cone seat

10-20N·m

10-20N·m

M18x1.5    Flat seat

35-40N·m

35-40N·m

M18x1.5   Cone seat

20-30N·m

15-23N·m

         When using a simple torque wrench to install the flat seat spark plug, first screw the spark plug into the cylinder         by hand, so that the sealing washer contacts the cylinder head, and then turn the spark plug 90 °clockwise with a         wrench.         When using a simple torque wrench to install the spark plug...

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