Spark Plugs

Discussion in 'Engines' started by joe98, Jan 11, 2020.

  1. joe98 Paid Member Paid Member

    Can anyone tell me if there are part numbers or any identifiers on spark plugs so I know which to buy?

    I’m also looking to replace the spark plug wires and oil filter after accidentally taking the car swimming!

    My mk2 had an engine swap and I haven’t found out which engine it has yet. I know it’s a 1.8 GTI DOHC and it’s got KJET injection.

    Any help would be appreciated.
     
  2. Tristan

    Tristan Paid Member Paid Member

    Should be on the plugs, for example, NGK brand BP6ET , Champion N9YC etc
     
  3. joe98 Paid Member Paid Member

    Thanks, do you know what size spark plug socket I’ll need?
     
  4. costel1969

    costel1969 Paid Member Paid Member

    14mm if I'm not mistaken and if you're purchasing one, make sure it's a decent type and not those ones where the rubber seal starts departing the socket - that is an absolutre pain in the nads
     
  5. costel1969

    costel1969 Paid Member Paid Member

  6. dogzila Forum Member

    16mm
     
  7. costel1969

    costel1969 Paid Member Paid Member

    16mm it is - I should have copped that [><] - I think the diameter is 14mm which is bugger all use to anyone, sorry about that.
     
  8. joe98 Paid Member Paid Member

    Thanks guys I was gonna buy them from VW heritage. Surely they only sell decent spark plugs?
     
  9. costel1969

    costel1969 Paid Member Paid Member

    I normally buy my service parts from mister auto.ie and they haven't let me down, the shipping costs for VW Heritage coupled with the currency change does not make it easy for me unless it's a special/rare part that I can only get from them.
    Bosch, Beru, Champion or NGK - if they have any of those you should be good, Bosch is just a personal thing for me.
     
  10. Tristan

    Tristan Paid Member Paid Member

    I use NGK . Just cos Bosch are known to be rubbish in a mk5 gti. And yes, I know that's irrelevant to the mk2!
     
  11. mr.brown

    mr.brown Paid Member Paid Member

    Another vote for NGK. Assuming the engine is a 1.8 16v from a mk2 then it's BCP7ET part number 2078 for KR engine code.

    Don't always go by what plugs come out of the engine as the previous owner could have installed the wrong ones!

    Best to confirm what engine you have first.
     
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  12. Savagesam

    Savagesam Moderator Staff Member Moderator

    I’ve used all sorts in my cars, NGK, Bosch, Beru Etc can’t tell the difference personally. They all run fine. I’m sure when you start going big power or whatever, then sure.
     
  13. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

    as above any decent make will be ok so long as you get the correct spec for your car. I normally use Beru since thats what my usual supplier has in stock:
    http://www.vwspares.co.uk
     
  14. costel1969

    costel1969 Paid Member Paid Member

    I did not know that Bosch plugs were mot good in the Mk5 GTI - good to know, I'm half thinking of buying a Mk5 in the summer, if I can get a nice original one, not easy over here as they mod the s$$t out of them
     
  15. joe98 Paid Member Paid Member

    The issue i have is that I have no idea what engine I have in my mk2. I know it’s obviously a 16v but I’m not sure what engine code it is or if it’s even from a golf. I took it to a mechanic to take a look and the first thing he said when the bonnet was opened was “ooh that’s a Corrado engine”. So it could even be a 2.0.

    Does anyone have any idea how I can figure out what engine I have?

    Thanks
     
  16. mr.brown

    mr.brown Paid Member Paid Member

  17. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

    post up a picture of the engine bay then we can ID what kjet system it is running exactly, then you just need to check for the big 1.8 or 2.0 on the back.

    if its a 2.0 there are a few codes but it makes no difference on the plug front at least
     

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