Spark Plugs
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Spark Plugs
Use the recommended plugs; don't go to a hotter plug!
(it'll run great for a little while, until the pistons explode!)
(it'll run great for a little while, until the pistons explode!)
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Welcome to the forums Ring a Ding! No argument here neither, I Will never use Champions again in my life.
I rebuilt a engine for a 1959 Cadillac and when it was done we put in the car but it wouldn't start, I kept thinking I had the distributor out 180 degrees so I kept swapping it out 180, so after hours of trying my dad said "you know I had problems with champion plugs before, lets get a set of AC's" (which should have been in a GM car in the first place)
It started right up with the AC's!
I rebuilt a engine for a 1959 Cadillac and when it was done we put in the car but it wouldn't start, I kept thinking I had the distributor out 180 degrees so I kept swapping it out 180, so after hours of trying my dad said "you know I had problems with champion plugs before, lets get a set of AC's" (which should have been in a GM car in the first place)
It started right up with the AC's!
I'd rather be driving my LJ!
Welcome ring a ding!!!
Sorry to disappoint you, but I can't argue that point either! Nothin' but NGK's in my LJ's!
I picked up some NOS recently that had some NGK plugs with the SGP (Suzuki Genuine Parts) logo and Suzuki part # printed on the package. Definitely have to keep the packaging on those!
Sorry to disappoint you, but I can't argue that point either! Nothin' but NGK's in my LJ's!
I picked up some NOS recently that had some NGK plugs with the SGP (Suzuki Genuine Parts) logo and Suzuki part # printed on the package. Definitely have to keep the packaging on those!
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Re: Spark Plugs
Mmm interesting as I put one heat range hotter plugs in my wreck LJ with F10A motor semms to run good, I out them in as the LJ had been sitting for ages and not run; years..
Gotta Love the zooks!
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Re: Spark Plugs
That's why they made the Lj's so small and light... So you can push them until you get a set of NGK's!
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Re: Spark Plugs
Sensitivity for heatranges is more a 2-stroke thing.zookfan wrote:Mmm interesting as I put one heat range hotter plugs in my wreck LJ with F10A motor semms to run good, I out them in as the LJ had been sitting for ages and not run; years..
I hate rust...
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The older I get the better I was...
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