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MD 10-20 Spark plugs

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Slim Whitman

07-19-2007 11:34:00




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Does anyone have a cross reference for what spark plugs to use in a McCormick 10-20?

Any feedback appreciated.




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Bob Kerr

07-19-2007 19:26:10




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 Re: MD 10-20 Spark plugs in reply to Slim Whitman, 07-19-2007 11:34:00  
I don't have the numbers right now, but I found out the hotter plugs were for kero burners. If you need champion numbers I can look in my 24 Olds as I have the same plugs in it. I sold my 10-20 last fall so I can't look at it.



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John M

07-19-2007 14:08:57




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 Re: MD 10-20 Spark plugs in reply to Slim Whitman, 07-19-2007 11:34:00  
Slim, go with the Autolite 3077s. 3076s are good, but I really like the 3077s. Lorens gave you the link to Brillman but I get them through a local real parts store, not Autozone or the like.



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Loren P

07-19-2007 12:17:37




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 Re: MD 10-20 Spark plugs in reply to Slim Whitman, 07-19-2007 11:34:00  
I bought mine from Brillman, they advertise in Red Power, etc. Here's a link to their list of plugs for the 10-20: >Link

You>Link can get the knurled brass nuts for the spark plug terminals from them, as well as the original style spark plug wires with brass loops to connect to the plugs and mag terminals.

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Slim Whitman

07-19-2007 14:16:31




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 Re: MD 10-20 Spark plugs in reply to Loren P, 07-19-2007 12:17:37  
Thanks Loren.



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CENTAUR

07-19-2007 11:54:48




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 Re: MD 10-20 Spark plugs in reply to Slim Whitman, 07-19-2007 11:34:00  
What size was in there to begin with?Then get those or a hotter plug if needed.If that size is no longer available then you can get reducers like when you are plumbing and put in a more modern plug.What are the others doing? CENTAUR



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Slim Whitman

07-19-2007 11:59:27




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 Re: MD 10-20 Spark plugs in reply to CENTAUR, 07-19-2007 11:54:48  
Centurian,

Do you have a source? Tried the dealer they don't stock..



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