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I am looking for stocking up on spare spark plugs. But I get confused
as of which spark plug to use. The spark plugs in the motor all have this marking: BPZ8H-N 10 (note the 'Z') The spark plug that SELOC Outboard Repair Manual (for my motor) suggests using this spark plug: BP8H-N 10 (note no 'Z') Two local marine supply stores (West Marine, Boater World) only carry this spark plug: BP8H-N 10 (note no 'Z') According to Spark Plug Application Guide, "BP8H-N 10" is for older motor 1990-2000 (my motor) and "BPZ8H-N 10" is for newer motors 2001-200?. Seem like I should be using the older version to match my old motor. But: If I start using an older version of the spark plug to replace an existing spark plugs when it fails, I will be mixing old with new spark plugs. Is this OK to mix old version with new? Should I replace all the spark plugs with old version all at once? Should I stick with the tried-and-true / new version of spark plugs that are already in my motor? Where can I find this new version of spark plugs anyway? Please note that I cannot find it in local store. Please help. Thanks. Jay Chan |