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Spark Plugs 1946 Mercury
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Peder D |
10-03-2015 @ 12:56 PM
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Thanks, but again, everything is new under the hood. We can probably safely assume that the relatively high alcohol content in todays gasoline would dictate a different spark plug than back in 1946? Would appreciate info on where the mentioned plugs can be purchased. Thank you.
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cliftford |
10-03-2015 @ 6:11 AM
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Champion H10s were origional equipment for this car. If you are getting plug fouling and the plugs are good,I would look for other problems.
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Peder D |
10-03-2015 @ 6:00 AM
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There has previously been a discussion on this topic. I see that 2 brands of spark plugs were mentioned. Autolite 216's and Champion RJ14YC box no. 63. I am currently using Champion H-10's, but would like to try one or both of the above, since I still have "fouling" even though everything under the hood is new. Question: where can I buy these plugs in the U.S.? Thanks, Peder
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