GSR spark plugs... where to get them?
Went to pepboys, autozone. They dont stock it. Also anyone know the NGK model #, I know i saw it in the manual but cant seem to find it anymore.
I just got the GSR at 165k. Myfriend is a mechanic (honda guy) he thinks he'll be able open the valve cover to look at the timing belt and see if its been change??
I just got the GSR at 165k. Myfriend is a mechanic (honda guy) he thinks he'll be able open the valve cover to look at the timing belt and see if its been change??
The platinum plugs can be purchased at the dealership or special ordered from any online store that deals NGK. As far as the timing belt is concerned, it's had to been changed at least once by now, if not, it's a fucking miracle that it hasn't broken.
The NGK part number is: PFR6G-13.
I would have the timing belt changed ASAP regardless of whether it looks new or not. A broken timing belt is very bad news and you should make it a practice to change it whenever acquiring a used car with a good amount of mileage.
I would have the timing belt changed ASAP regardless of whether it looks new or not. A broken timing belt is very bad news and you should make it a practice to change it whenever acquiring a used car with a good amount of mileage.
Originally Posted by Shmoo
The NGK part number is: PFR6G-13.
I would have the timing belt changed ASAP regardless of whether it looks new or not. A broken timing belt is very bad news and you should make it a practice to change it whenever acquiring a used car with a good amount of mileage.
I would have the timing belt changed ASAP regardless of whether it looks new or not. A broken timing belt is very bad news and you should make it a practice to change it whenever acquiring a used car with a good amount of mileage.


