jesjra Posted May 30, 2016 Report Share Posted May 30, 2016 Hi I have a 250 cc Alpina frame/engine B - 8503578 I understand it was an export to the USA, but is now in the UK, I am finishing off another's part completed restoration project. It has the twin spark plugs Currently wired with regular points and single HT lead/spark plug cap. I'm looking at swapping over to CDI ignition, firstly any comments recommendations on suppliers? I'm presuming that if I do swap over, I can use a single spark plug kit, however, I see some suppliers have the kits for twin spark set ups, is this something I could run on my Alpina or would it be a lot of extra faffing for little extra benefit? Any thoughts welcome, thanks. Regards Jeremy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullylover Posted May 30, 2016 Report Share Posted May 30, 2016 (edited) The twin spark plugs were used on the open class Pursangs and the Astros and maybe the Fronteras. They had a B9ES in the front hole and a B8ES in the rear hole. I think that is the only bikes that idea was on. On your Alpina I`d say the extra plug hole was for a decompressor which was a hot item to have in that era. Just get a single plug system for yours as the twin plugs on an Alpina would not do anything anyway. It also gives you a spare plug already installed if yours ever dies while trail riding. Graham. Ps I have been using the Bultaco UK CDI for a couple of years now and it`s brilliant. Edited May 30, 2016 by bullylover 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jesjra Posted May 30, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 30, 2016 Thanks Graham, that's really helpful. much appreciated, rgrds Jeremy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lbhbul Posted May 30, 2016 Report Share Posted May 30, 2016 Jeremy, Welcome! In regard to your question, as Graham says the unhooked plug is just filling a hole. I don't know what your plans are, but if you have fire with the points ignition it will be fine in my mind to stay there. If you add an automotive condenser under the tank, then it will be quite reliable. ( orig. condenser not so good ) Have a nice day Larry 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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