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Re: Champion plugs and their shortcomings
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Posted by Michael Soldan on September 30, 2002 at 19:18:19 from (216.46.130.9):
In Reply to: Champion plugs and their shortcomings posted by Lionel Bateman on September 30, 2002 at 19:00:46:
Hi Lionel, I have two 1944 H's and a 1940 M and a b250 diesel. I have Champion D21's in all three at the moment and the M seems to run fine on them and has had a set for over 7 years without replacement My one H is suspect and since I have done everything else the plugs could be why I get a miss occasionally but it seems fine at high speed. My other H works well. I do hear more people against than for so maybe I need to change plugs and see what the results are. I am not defending Champions I just feel they have been good plugs but then I don't have anything to compare to. Some on the forum believe that Autolite 3116 are the best plugs for H and M applications for all they cost and the little time it takes to change them I am willing to give it a try. You are right if so many customers are dissatisfied you would wonder how this company keeps going. I am looking forward to other opinions....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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