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Re: rd16 spark plug for farmalls ?
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Posted by Bob on February 11, 2004 at 19:19:54 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: rd16 spark plug for farmalls ? posted by Jonathan Mirgon on February 11, 2004 at 17:06:44:
The RD-16 would be a resistor plug, and much "hotter". Resistor plugs generally are not the best thing to use with magnetos, or 6 Volt electrical systems. Whether the higher heat range would work in your engine depends in part how hard you work the engine, and whether there are any mechanical interferance issues. Since there is such a wide discrepancy in the heat ranges, you would be pretty much on your own if you decided to try them. If they are too "hot", you will have knock, or "detonation", and the engine will be more prone to "diesel" or backfire when shut down. Your best bet might be to try to sell them on ebay, or wherever, and get the right plugs for yur engine.
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