OK did a bunch of searching but did not find the answer. For reference I have a '75, CB750F.
I am looking to replace my plug caps with the 5K resistor NGK's and don't know if its suppose to be the 102 degree or the 120 degree for cylinders 1 & 4. Also I'm not sure on the right "size" of cap. Its looking like on the NGK cap reference pages that the 102 degree or their "X" series has a reach of 70mm, which is comparable to their straight cap or their "S" series (cylinders 2 & 3) with a reach of 77mm. The 120 degree cap or their "V" series, which is what they call their "Long" version of their 120 degree cap has a reach of 42.5mm.
So which is it, seems it should be the 102 degree or their "X" series?
Also they have the 10mm/12mm caps ("D" option) and the 14mm ("B" option) - So I am electing to install their Iridium DR8EIX plugs, which measures 10mm at the insulator so I assume I need the "D" option?
In looking at the Z1 site they have ALL of these options so its not like going to the Z1 site provides an answer?
ALSO NGK offers an "E" option (terminal nut, 6.6mm opening) or an "F" option (terminal stud, 4.1mm opening) for the plug terminal. The Iridium DR8EIX plugs I got did not come with a "nut" installed on the top of the plug, just has the stud, so I assume I need the "F" option?
OK and last but not least they offer a "P" option (with special water-proof cover)!
Thus the reason for all of my confusion, all of these options. Based on my measurements it would appear I need 2 - SD05FP's for cylinders 2 & 3 and 2 - XD05FP's for cylinders 1 & 4.
Does this make sense?
Has anyone tried the "P" option that NGK offers i.e. "with silicon water-proof cover?"