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  2. BMW /6 motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The same base 247 engine was used for these motorcycles. ... Spark plugs: Bosch W230 T30 / Champion N7Y Bosch W200 T30 Fuel tank: 4.8 US gal (18 L; 4.0 imp gal) or 5. ...

  3. BMW /5 motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    BMW /5 motorcycles; Manufacturer: BMW: Also called: R50/5, R60/5, and R75/5: ... Bosch 12 V • 180 Watts Spark Plugs: Bosch W230T30 / Champion N7Y Fuel Tank: 4.7 US ...

  4. Capacitor discharge ignition - Wikipedia

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    The discharge capacitor within the CD ignition had the ability to provide a powerful spark in excess of 4 times the spark power of the Kettering system using the same coil, with the exception that spark energy could be maintained at high rpm unlike the Kettering system. The Hyland unit consumed only four amperes at 5000rpm (8cyl) or 10,000rpm ...

  5. Spark plug - Wikipedia

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    Spark plug with single side electrode An electric spark on the spark plug. A spark plug (sometimes, in British English, a sparking plug, [1] and, colloquially, a plug) is a device for delivering electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite the compressed fuel/air mixture by an electric spark, while containing combustion pressure within ...

  6. BMW R60/2 - Wikipedia

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    Alternator Bosch LJ/CGE 60/6/1700 R; Ignition magneto ignition; Spark plugs Bosch W 240 T 1 or Beru 240 / 14; Suspension. Designation 245/1; Type of frame twin-loop steel tubular frame; Front suspension long swinging arm with strut and oil-pressure shock absorbers; Rear suspension long swinging arm with strut and oil-pressure shock absorbers

  7. BMW R69S - Wikipedia

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    The BMW R69s with Earles fork BMW R69US The R69S and R69 have valve covers with two fins Decal required by DOT on all 1969 BMW motorcycles sold in the U. S.. The R69S, R69US, and R69 are motorcycles, fitted with 594 cc boxer twin engines, that were manufactured by BMW in Munich, Germany.