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Re: Best spark plug [Re: babarracuda] #788735
09/01/10 01:29 AM
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I've run Autolite in my engines 318/361/360/383/440 for the last 40 years with no problems.




Same here, Motorcraft until you could no longer get them.

Joe Sr

Re: Best spark plug [Re: zzyzxpat] #788736
09/01/10 10:39 AM
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At least no one suggested Bosch plugs.Thats a good thing.The 361 is a good motor.I had 3 of them and the one that was in my 65 was bullet proof.I tried to blow it and never could.My old man wouldnt let me put a 440 in because the OE motor was still running.When I moved the 361 came out and 440 went in.Rocky


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Re: Best spark plug [Re: JoesMopar] #788737
09/01/10 11:05 AM
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Champion

NGK's are for honda's...




New champions are crap

Re: Best spark plug [Re: repad] #788738
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I've run Autolite in my engines 318/361/360/383/440 for the last 40 years with no problems.


I agree, except the new ones are now made in china, don't know if the quality is still the same.




They aren't the same quality , and they didn't get better

Re: Best spark plug [Re: JohnRR] #788739
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NGK for my 440. They also last a very long time in 2 stroke dirt bikes.

Re: Best spark plug [Re: JoesMopar] #788740
09/01/10 10:05 PM
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Champion

NGK's are for honda's...




My 440 runs AWESOME with NGK plugs.

I just pulled the fouled Champion out of my lawnmower last weekend. The sad part is I am NOT joking...





That's because they were in a lawnmower. How dare you compare a well oiled machine like a Chrysler big block to a lawnmower....

Always had great service out of Champions. Just like anything else, you need t he right ones for your engine.




I HAVE THE "RIGHT ONES" FOR MY ENGINE.
They are NGK.

Sorry, but I've tried Champions galore over the years, and to sum it up....
No
Thank
You.



CrAzYMoPaRGuY
Re: Best spark plug [Re: zzyzxpat] #788741
09/01/10 11:06 PM
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I have had great response with NGK's in my 440!

Re: Best spark plug [Re: BobN] #788742
09/02/10 12:58 AM
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Never had a problem with a Champion. Autolites were great, now made in China.

E3? Isn't that the plug that fires through a diamond? I don't think they have 3 pronds.


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Re: Best spark plug [Re: zzyzxpat] #788743
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NGK’s are good.

Re: Best spark plug [Re: Rug_Trucker] #788744
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Never had a problem with a Champion. Autolites were great, now made in China.

E3? Isn't that the plug that fires through a diamond? I don't think they have 3 pronds.



Yes they fire through a diamond shape but the E3 stands for 3 electodes. Check this out. http://www.e3sparkplugs.com/ way too much extra crap to carry a charge from a positive pole to a negative.

Re: Best spark plug [Re: stumpy] #788745
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Never had a problem with a Champion. Autolites were great, now made in China.

E3? Isn't that the plug that fires through a diamond? I don't think they have 3 pronds.



Yes they fire through a diamond shape but the E3 stands for 3 electodes. Check this out. http://www.e3sparkplugs.com/ way too much extra crap to carry a charge from a positive pole to a negative.




Well OK looked at them! It would be interesting to see how the spark kernal looked. I did have them at Lowes. We sold a few. I didn't push them. However a couple of customers swore their string trimmer ran better with it.

The V groove NGK's are suppossed to be great in slants.

The 2 and 4 Bosch's are a joke. Electricity goes to the shortest gap.


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