Posted by Jason S. on September 11, 2013 at 06:40:56 from (174.228.2.80):
In Reply to: spark plug gap posted by Z-man on September 10, 2013 at 20:09:31:
If you are working the tractor hard often then you will be fine with either Autolite 3116 or Champion D18Y. If you are just doing light work and not working it hard then you might experience plug fouling. If you are working it lightly then you would want to get a Champion D21 which is a hotter plug. Autolite does not offer a hotter non resistor plug than the 3116. I have ran both Autolites and Champions and have not had any troubles with either brand. Some people say Champions are junk, or Autolites are junk but I find either plug works fine if you have quality points, copper cored spark plug wires,and a distributor cap and rotor with brass contacts and a good coil. Too many times the spark plugs get blamed when it's actually poor quality parts installed on the rest of the ignition system.
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