
RE: Spark plugs
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RE: Spark plugs
- From: Brian Schlump <jsbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 00:40:12 +0000
Christopher,
Do you know which of these 2 plugs has the hottest temp range? My Max
Wedge has a tendency to foul the plugs, so I would prefer to run the
hotter plug...Brian
mrchristopher1@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Per Don D. "Autolite# 2976, more room and durable trust worthy plug."
> "Autolite 2974 is my favourite. Smallerand last for ever + a day. In
> fact with Wager and the Mirada I find he has run the same set on three
> different engines. (460 , 455, 400cheapie) I am also using them in my
> 426 street piece. More room too as they are tiny plugs."
>
> Hope this helps.
> -Christopher-
> '64 Dodge 440 2 Dr. Hard Top
> '87 Dodge Ramcharger
> '00 Merc Berz C230 Kompressor 16.73 1/4 - (Hey, It's DaimlerChrysler)
>
'64 Belvedere
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