Spark Plugs
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Spark Plugs
Dear Group:
I need advice. In My 'fleet' are a TF1500 and a TC both of which seem to "load up" their spark plugs rather too often resulting in rough running.
'In the old days' my husband would have obtained hotter plugs and put them in, but in todays market we are lucky to find a cross reference for one heat range. Since I haven't had the experience except to be told what to order when Jim was alive, and the NAPA store isn't much help, . . . .
Do we have a table accessible to use for shopping?
That is, if I have a list of suitable range varieties to fit I can explore a selection of suppliers. Rather better than asking for plugs to fit the vehicle, often not even in the catalogs at parts stores.
FYI I'm a 66 year old widow who changes her own oil and plugs.
Sally Carroll . . . {=^.^=}
48 TC
52 YB
55 TF 1500
60 MGA 1600
71 MGBGT
and a 59 Morris Pickup
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Re: Spark Plugs
Sally first off you should make sure that the rest of the ignition
system is in top shape, if needed a new Lucas Sports coil which puts out a
nice spark as well as new points or one of the Pertronix electronic
ignitions, than address the carburetors, float level, condition of the jets
etc. Under normal circumstances if all is right and the engine (no worn valve
guides, low compression) is good, fouling should not be an issue. I had a
local fellow with similar problems and after we did all of the above the
problem still persisted when it turns out that he is driving local in 4th
gear at about 20 MPH, and shifting at about 2000 . So also chose to run
around 3000 to 3500 RPM in what ever gear (do not blow up the motor) and see
if the problem persists.
Joe Curto
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Re: Spark Plugs
Sally, Use NGK B5HS in the TC and NGK BP5ES which is the hotter plug in the
TF. THe normal plug is BP6ES. I have had very good luck with this plugs.
Mike Goodman
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Re: Spark Plugs
Mike:
I was wondering why you recommend standard tip plugs B5HS, in the TC, and
then the projected tip plugBP5ES, as the hotter plug. It has been my
experience with the TC thru the TF, to use the non-projected tip plug in
all. Either the B6HS , short reach, or the B6ES long reach plug as
appropriate. I have always felt that the projected tip plug stuck down into
the cylinder to far, and was a hot spot , especially if the cyl. head had
been clipped a lot, as alot of them have.
What are your feelings on this.
Cheers:
Skip Kelsey.................................
At 10:36 PM 7/12/01 -0400, oldmgdoc@aol.com wrote:
>Sally, Use NGK B5HS in the TC and NGK BP5ES which is the hotter plug in the >TF. THe normal plug is BP6ES. I have had very good luck with this plugs. >Mike Goodman >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the >http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Re: Spark Plugs
Skip, I have tried them all and this is what works best for me. Thanks, Mike
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Re: Spark Plugs
The best piece on spark plugs i've seen is the ten pages, including diagrams, colour photos, etc. in The Sacred Octagon, Volume 35, Number 5 October 1997.
TSO has many small gems, you just have to wait for them to justify the overseas subscription.
John
TC 0301
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Re: Spark Plugs
I have a bunch of new old stock NGK and Bosch plugs, and I don't know what
cars they can be used in. Does any one know of a reference list on the internet
that can give me the information that I need? I have looked everywhere. It is
easy to find information on which plug a particular car needs, but trying to
access the information from the other end is not so easy to find. Can anyone
help?
Randy Kegg
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Re: Spark Plugs
Wish I could find some Lodge plugs for the TB....
Ray
"....it is a peaceful thing to be one succeeding."
-GS
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Re: Spark Plugs
Hi
I managed to find 6 Lodge LF50 plugs at a recent swap meet , 4 of them are going in TC4284
Regards Ross
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Re: Spark Plugs
Guys beware of NOS spark plugs I had an old landlord who always used NOS and
he had more trouble with defective plugs seems they get corrosion up the
center electrode and want to misfire, so keep a set of known plugs handy before
doing a valve job due to a misfire.
Joe Curto
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