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Spark plugs
Having had primrose thrust back into the limelight and daily use, as well as the impending naff winter, i have decided to treat primrose to a shinny new set of spark plugs, as the current ones are a mixture of between 5 and 40 years old and horrible nkg variety.
What brand or variety would be good for long life and quality?
What brand or variety would be good for long life and quality?
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Re: Spark plugs
I have had no trouble with NGKs, maybe you are fitting the wrong temperature plugs. Alternatively Champion N9Y (RN9YCC)? are the standard A Series plug.
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Re: Spark plugs
No problem with NGKs from my point of view either. Apart from a couple of people on here they are generally well regarded.
I use NGK BCP6ES - although BP6ES are useable too.
I use NGK BCP6ES - although BP6ES are useable too.
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Re: Spark plugs
Only one person that I can think of.a couple of people
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Spark plugs
i tried looking for champion, but gave up (grantham is a bit of a backwater) so i went to parkers motorfactors and got some NKG ones, so primrose is working like a dream (well sort of, see http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=36379 for todays problem)
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Re: Spark plugs
Only one person that I can think of.[/quote]
Does that person have a broken dishwasher???
Does that person have a broken dishwasher???

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If so, that that makes at least two of us. If you have a problem, get rid of NGK and fit Champion.
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Maybe my dishwasher just needs new Champion spark plugs ?? 
I'm sure there is absolutely nothing wrong with NGK plugs....... but I have suffered an experience where they didn't work in a mates MGB engine and it cost me a few hours of trouble shooting! Perhaps they were 'resistor' plugs and not compatible with his electronic ignition (although I did try a normal dizzy and they didn't work with that either!) or with his 'resistor' HT leads and caps - who knows..... It started right away with an old set of Champs from my bag! And since Champion gave me some free plugs many years ago -and stickers to put on my racer - i've been faithful to them ever since and never had the slightest difficulty.

I'm sure there is absolutely nothing wrong with NGK plugs....... but I have suffered an experience where they didn't work in a mates MGB engine and it cost me a few hours of trouble shooting! Perhaps they were 'resistor' plugs and not compatible with his electronic ignition (although I did try a normal dizzy and they didn't work with that either!) or with his 'resistor' HT leads and caps - who knows..... It started right away with an old set of Champs from my bag! And since Champion gave me some free plugs many years ago -and stickers to put on my racer - i've been faithful to them ever since and never had the slightest difficulty.



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Re: Spark plugs
I detect a conflit of interests, carrying Champion advertising hardly makes you impartial 

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I never suggested or implied that I am in any way impartial! Quite the opposite! CHAMPION PLUGS are the BEST!! 




Re: Spark plugs
Your NGK's have been in for 5-40 years..........They sound good to me 

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Re: Spark plugs
2 where about 5 years old, the others i used to have in one of my wolseley's , which hadnt done much in 40 years