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Re: H series Champion sparkplugs
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Posted by Glen in TX on December 07, 2006 at 09:25:54 from (208.246.9.90):
In Reply to: H series Champion sparkplugs posted by M.L. Anderson on December 06, 2006 at 13:56:57:
Many with JD Duburque made tractor models will swear that stacking the spark plug gaskets is the way to go on those models and if it works for them it just does. Not sure what your question was if there was one but check with parts vendors that have accurate company catalogs on spark plugs. Not just their chain company BS replacements on puter and you'll find lots of other replacements for your applications in Bosch, Denso or NGK plugs also plus more versions of the other brands you mentioned. Many of todays plugs no longer have the slick glazed surface on porcelain around the electrode so they foul easier with todays gasoline. Have had good luck with Denso U groove plugs for almost 15 years. All plugs are just about foreign made now and staying with a certain brand and not trying others won't help you. No magic plug is going to cure a worn out engine or rich fuel condition though.
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