Indexing Spark Plugs
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How many of you index your spark plugs for a street car? Does it make a difference? I have been reading up on this and since I have been messing with my spark plugs here recently, I have been thinking about doing it on my next new set. It appears that the "opening" of the plug electrode should be +/-20 degrees or so of facing towards the valves (up). I checked one of my just to see where it was at and it appears that the opening is more like 45 degrees from facing the valves straight up. In the attached photo, the green mark on the plug represents the electrode.
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Re: Indexing Spark Plugs
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I asked Moroso where the indexing washer should go and they said to remove the existing seal washer and install the indexing washer first. Then put the sealing washer on second which allows the sealing washer to do it's job. I found this picture on the net which shows the opposite which would not seal very well.
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Re: Indexing Spark Plugs
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This is a good picture showing the orientation for the plug and keeping the electrode out of the way.
Is it overkill or not?
1970 YO7 A66 [Canadian Export] F8 Challenger 340 (Currently in shop for stroker assy.)
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Re: Indexing Spark Plugs
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Might try cutting off the whole horizontle leg of the ground strap till your into the angled portion on the side which'll totally unshroud/expose the spark kernel to the chamber. Leave just enough angle/length so you can bend it slightly to restore the gap as it wears. Dont know if it made a significant difference but it made me feel better thinking I had done something "trick" . Keeping the edges filed sharp does reduce the required voltage to jump the gap
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Re: Indexing Spark Plugs
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""When I did use the washers I didn't remove the factory washer first, It don't matter which way you use the copper washer, it'll seal either way."" I found five kits online. I can see your point on a copper indexing washer, but Moroso leads me to believe that maybe some of the kits are not using a soft material for the indexing washers.
EDIT FROM MOROSO: ""If you have a tapered seat plug then you need to put the crush washer on last so that it seats and seals correctly in the head. If it is a flat seat application then the order in which the washers go on is not as important.""
Thanks for the replies.
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Re: Indexing Spark Plugs
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I see what you are saying about the racing version. It appears to not care about orientation. Is there any issues in using a race plug on a street driven car? Thanks
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Re: Indexing Spark Plugs
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I wouldn't think so IF you could get the right heat range. Just the cut back electrode would not be a problem on the street. The only thing I could think of would be not enough electrode length to maintain the gap you want as it wears down & filing the edges sharp regularly is a good plan but that'd be a long term potential problem & you'd probably replace em way before you got to that point
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Re: Indexing Spark Plugs
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best to do it with heads off engine. get them all the same indexing positions that way with no doubt. then # the plug for install later.
i noticed a smoother idle and running engine. it will help performance. how much? results will vary.
over kill on a daily driver IMHO, on an all out high HP engine, they still do it today on the bigboys. yes,you may need a few set to get 8 out of them.
would i do another engine? sure. if time and budget allows for it. i like tinkering with stuff like that on the bench to keep busy when building engines. in the car with headers on? i would not bother.
I have never seen it done in the alcohol or nitro classes. I used to go through 16 plugs per run before going to one mag, it would take way too much time to index them in a hemi and would be waste of time imo. We only get one run per plug because we read them very closely after each run.I could look back at the whole weekend through my plugs and computer, they are very important tuning tools.
I kept a guy busy doing nothing but gapping plugs and dropping the oil. That all he did all day and was plenty busy without indexing plugs.
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Racing plugs for the street is a bad idea.
Care to explain why? Not sure what you based that on,as even spark plug companies say the only down side is reduced plug life. That and street type plugs usually cover a broader range of heat range than a race plug that is more specific. Not trying to start a battle,just curious? Keith
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Re: Indexing Spark Plugs
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I see that three different thickness of washers are in the kit. What if none of the washers orient the plug correctly. Can you use two or more washers to get the correct orientation?
Since the valves are at 12:00 to the spark plug, how close do you try to clock the spark plug gaps toward the valves? 11:00-1:00? 10:00-2:00? 9:00-3:00?
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Re: Indexing Spark Plugs
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Racing plugs for the street is a bad idea.
Care to explain why? Not sure what you based that on, as even spark plug companies say the only down side is reduced plug life . That and street type plugs usually cover a broader range of heat range than a race plug that is more specific. Not trying to start a battle,just curious? Keith
This is the only reason why I say that, plus I think they will foul easier if your tuneup is not spot on like a race car is.
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