S/C info help needed please guys.

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S/C info help needed please guys.

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Hi guys, im not too familiar with S/C & trying to collate some info, can anyone tell me the following please :-
Spark plug type. Denso part number would be fab :pray: .
Oil filter type ( is it different from the N/A ? )
Battery type ( is it differnt from the N/A )
Headlight bulb ( do any in the U.K have sealed units or are they the H4 bulb now ) if so whats the wattage on both filaments please.
cheers guys, Jinxy
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Tony jinxy froude wrote:Hi guys, im not too familiar with S/C & trying to collate some info, can anyone tell me the following please :-
Spark plug type. Denso part number would be fab :pray: .
Oil filter type ( is it different from the N/A ? )
Battery type ( is it differnt from the N/A )
Headlight bulb ( do any in the U.K have sealed units or are they the H4 bulb now ) if so whats the wattage on both filaments please.
cheers guys, Jinxy


You need different plugs if you are running a big pulley - thye are: NGK BKR7EVX, or similar of other makes
Can't remeber the code for std ones for the SC
Oil filter can use same as NA (there are long and short but both fit IIRC)
Battery is the one with smaller terminals
bulbs the same i think as they lights are the same as NA?
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Re: S/C info help needed please guys.

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For a standard SC - plugs are 1 grade colder than the N/A and then a grade colder again if it's got an oversized crank pulley or aftermarket smaller SC pulley.

Oil filter - as Jo said same as the N/A. Doesn't matter whether you use the longer or shorter filter (same as N/A's)

Battery is different as it has a different crank rating as well as the smaller terminals. Halfords should list the SC battery in their booklet or ask at the trade counter - the info should also be on thier PC's

Headlight lamps are the same as UK cars. I used lamps from my old 1a as an emergancy replacement on the SC before buying a new lamp.
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Cheers guys for the help :thumleft: you dont happen to have the denso number for the plugs by any chance do you for a standard SC ? > toyota cant give me any info on SC's as i dont have a chassis number to play with unfortunately #-o will also need the part number from Toyota for the battery but cant get that either without a chassis number :( cheers, Jinx
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For a standard SC NGK BCPR6EY-11 will be fine

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Halfords should be able to advise on the Battery :?
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denso plugs on camskill:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... 2360p11351

NGK plugs on camskill:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... 2360p11352

Jinxy - let Google be you friend :thumleft:
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Cheers Jo / Garrick, thats sooooo helpful \:D/ :thumleft: , cheers, Jinx
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