Posted by William Eccles - Jardine on January 21, 2015 at 15:42:42 from (104.157.199.89):
Over the months I have read the form and commented on it I have seen mentioned several times about spark plugs. I recall several comments re Champion plugs; A.C. plugs ETC; MY QUESTION is as follows??? WHAT & WHY is there such a difference in makes of plugs?? Would not NKG or BOCH plugs be as good or work as well as Champion or AC? Most Gas equipped "" Vehicles, thinking of older farm equipment"" in Europe would probably use BOCH plugs would they not? AS I REASSEMBLE my tractor with a 123 engine I am attempting to decipher this question /// not trying to open a hornets nest;:: JUST find good clear reasons to do certain things like choose plugs, points, oils and other essentials. Hopefully the enlightened mechanics and encyclopedic minds will be able to share with me to be a qualified guide for me. Thank you. Wm.E.J.
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