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Glen in Texas; spark plug recommendaton

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Deerely B Parte

04-07-2006 07:10:45




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In an earlier post you recommended Autolite 377, 378, and 3116 plugs (non resistor) for magneto applications. Of these, which is the hottest? And does the fact it burns hotter do anything adversely to the magneto coil, condenser, points? Thx, Joe Howard




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Randy as in Randy-IA

04-08-2006 21:58:23




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 Re: Glen in Texas; spark plug recommendaton in reply to Deerely B Parted, 04-07-2006 07:10:45  
Don't know about the plug types but the "hotter " you are refering to means the plug tip in the cylinder runs thermally hotter not electrically hotter . A hotter plug will burn off deposits from the tip better than a colder plug . It usually means the tip is slightly longer in a hotter plug so it takes longer for the heat of combustion to travel through the plug thread area into the head . Use hotter if you have a fouling problem ( oil , gas ) . If the plugs look glazed ( like a pottery piece ) or the tips are melting or eroding use a colder plug . Good luck . ...Randy

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