Ignition coil
Data | Meaning |
Type | Dual flooded ignition coil |
Primary resistance | 0.87 ohm±10% |
Secondary winding resistance | 13.0 kΩ±15% |
Spark plug
Engines running on leaded fuel
Data | Meaning |
NGK | BKR5ES |
Champion | RC10TC |
Interelectrode gap, mm | 0,7–0,8 |
Engines running on unleaded fuel
Data | Meaning |
NGK | BKR5ES-11 |
Champion | RC10TC4 |
Interelectrode gap, mm | 1,0 – 1,1 |
Tightening torques, Nm
Data | Meaning |
Battery terminals | 4–6 |
Spark plug | 20–30 |
General information
The setting of the ignition timing is determined and set by the engine control unit (ECM), based on signals from various sensors and switches.
The engine control unit changes the ignition timing according to engine speed, air intake, coolant temperature, and other conditions.
High voltage wires connect the ignition coils to the spark plugs.
The spark plug serves to transfer the high voltage current generated in the ignition coil to the electrodes in the combustion chamber, where this current produces a spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture.