Re: Spark Plugs

Posted by DJ.Voyce on Sep. 25, 1998 at 03:27:53

In Reply to: Re: Spark Plugs
posted by Gordon Biggar on Sep. 24, 1998 at 22:56:09

: : I threw out the junk Firestone sparkplugs that out local antique Ford parts supplier sells as model A spark plugs and installed the Champion W16Y plugs and what a difference!!The idle is now smooth and no misses or backfireing, AND the stalling when stopping is considerably reduced. (I guess everything causes that).Anyway, I highly recomend to those out there to get rid of these firestone plugs being sold as model a plugs, the threads fit but the spark end of the plug is about 3/8th of an inch too short.As you can guess I'm fairly new to this hobby and with some items like this I don't know the difference and accept the word of the suppliers.
: : But thanks to this board I'm learnig.
: : Jim

: __

: Jim --

: I don't mean to throw cold water on your success, by any means.For what it's worth, not too long ago I completed the overhaul of my block and had one h--- of a time trying to get the engine to run smoothly.I had installed a new set of Champion 16Y's before the tear-down, and was naturally prepared to use them again.After devoting hours to searching for electrical/fuel-related problems, I threw up my hands and installed a new set of Motorcraft plugs.You can guess the rest.One of our parts suppliers here in Houston -- "A" Mart -- won't use the Champions.I guess it depends on who you talk to.

: What is really needed is a spark plug tester (I don't have one -- yet.)

: The Moral that I learned: never assume...

: Glad you're back on the road!

: Regards,

: Gordon

G'Day Gordon,
Just a little trivia, I suppose that you know that "assume" is a acronym for "makes an as out of you & me"
Regardz
DJ.
OutOfAfrica A's




Previous PageE-Mail Comment to WebmasterPost New MessagePrint MessageClose Window

© 1996-2010, Ahooga.Com

Anti Spam