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[alfa] Re: alfa-digest V10 #69 Indexing spark plugs



Jon,

It isn't necessary to buy additional plugs to get the correct index. Go to
your local automotive performance shop, and get a set of spark plug indexing
washers. These come in varying thicknesses, and can be used to get the plug
electrodes aligned to clear the valves.

George Schweikle
Lexington, KY

>
> Date: Mon, 03 May 2004 01:19:19 -0700
> From: Jon Pike <jhpike@domain.elided>
> Subject: Re: [alfa] re: electronic ignition
>
> >I did quite a bit of plug changing in the '74 Spider for a while there,
> >mostly out of boredom.  I tried the Golden Lodges, Bosch +4 (what a
joke),
> >some exotic and expensive iridium NGK's, but finally settled on a set of
> >cheap NGK BP6ES.  I never have to clean them, as I did with some of the
> >others, and haven't changed them for a few years now.  The car still
starts
> >and runs great.  Be sure to index the ground electrode of each plug to
keep
> >it away from either of the valves.
> >
>
> Interesting..  and as I and others mentioned in earlier posts,  yep you
> can have problems with the depth of that ground electrode.  Did you ever
> try the NGK plug minus the "P"?  (i.e. a B6ES)  Lack of that is the non
> extended plug, shorter length and thereby supposedly no valve banging
> possibilties..
>
> Still have the set of  BP7ES's I marked and had to buy 6 of to get a set
> that index right. Haven't found a local store with non extended tip ones
> yet...
>
> Jon
> 77 Spider
> Irvine, CA
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