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It seems Ngk's latest offering is called "RUTHENIUM". I can't find a cross over number from the standard BP7ES or if it is a resistor or non resistor or if it is compatible with Norton motors at all. Any info?
Also, I had a 5k ohm ngk spark plug cap come apart the other day (only one ever). The brass pin that screws into the spark plug wire came out with the wire. Next to fall out was a 5k ohm resistor about 1/2" long. Therefore...it would be easy, at the factory, to substitute a length of metal to produce a NON-RESISTOR spark plug cap which would be friendlier to our old machines. I know Tri Spark says to keep the resistance to 5k ohm for their ignitions. This would also work with magnetos.
I think modifying the plug cap is only possible at the factory.
Also, I had a 5k ohm ngk spark plug cap come apart the other day (only one ever). The brass pin that screws into the spark plug wire came out with the wire. Next to fall out was a 5k ohm resistor about 1/2" long. Therefore...it would be easy, at the factory, to substitute a length of metal to produce a NON-RESISTOR spark plug cap which would be friendlier to our old machines. I know Tri Spark says to keep the resistance to 5k ohm for their ignitions. This would also work with magnetos.
I think modifying the plug cap is only possible at the factory.