KAWASAKI H Spark Plugs

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Popular Models and Vehicle Options for KAWASAKI H Spark Plugs

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KAWASAKI Car Parts

H1 — 60 hp

0.5L • manufactured 01/1969–12/1970

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H1-A — 60 hp

0.5L • manufactured 01/1971–12/1971

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H1-B — 60 hp

0.5L • manufactured 01/1971–06/1972

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H1-C — 60 hp

0.5L • manufactured 01/1972–12/1972

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H1-D — 59 hp

0.5L • manufactured 01/1973–12/1973

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H1-E — 59 hp

0.5L • manufactured 01/1974–12/1974

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H1-F — 59 hp

0.5L • manufactured 01/1975–12/1975

KAWASAKI Car Parts

H2-KH500 (A8) — 50 hp

0.5L • manufactured 01/1976–12/1976

KAWASAKI Car Parts

H2-KH500 (A9) — 50 hp

0.5L • manufactured 01/1977–12/1977

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S2 — 40 hp

0.3L • manufactured 01/1972–12/1972

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KAWASAKI H Spark Plugs

This fitment-backed page contains 1 matching product for KAWASAKI H, production dates vary. The hierarchy is generated from stored manufacturer, model-series and engine linkage data rather than from generic vehicle labels.

Compatibility checks

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Repair and safety guidance

Follow suitable vehicle and component-manufacturer instructions. Diagnose the original fault and complete any required tightening, fluid, bleeding, alignment, coding or calibration procedure before returning the vehicle to service.