Spark Plugs
Spark Plugs
So some of you already know about my Trans shift module going bad and dumping fluid into the top end of the engine. As a result I now have fowled plugs. so my question is I have a 72, 350 4BBL that has been bored over 0,60 over with 70 pistons and an Edelbrok Cam one step up from stock. I have always been running AC Delco spark plugs. What I am wondering is should I stay with them or is there a better plug that would be recommended? She's not a racer but a cruiser so please take that into consideration.
Thanks all in advance for your recommendations.
Thanks all in advance for your recommendations.
Thanks oldcutlass ! I'm not running an MSD ignition. but to stay stock I have stock looking distributor with Petronics. So should I go to the .045 Vs ,035 of the stock setting? and I will stay with the AC Delco Plugs. I had E3's several years ago but didn't really impress me ! Sorry I'm a great detailer, but suck at mechanics ! I leave that to my best friend who is a mechanic !
I use to be a big AC Delco fanatic. That changed years ago when everything started to be outsourced. I refuse to pay top shelf price for 3rd world products with a trusted name stamped on the box.
NGK plugs work well.
NGK plugs work well.
I just took the Autolites out of the engine that were installed last year. I KNOW I gapped them during installation; it just happens. Upon removal, the gaps were from 030 to 070 with little wear on the electrode. I'm wondering if the ground strap got soft and opened up.
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