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Re: NGK Plug Heat Ranges

To: Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com>
Subject: Re: NGK Plug Heat Ranges
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 18:44:05 -0500
Cc: Geoff Branch <gjbranch@mediaone.net>, Spidgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <20010818174042.5506.qmail@web11703.mail.yahoo.com> <001d01c12814$3449e700$0200a8c0@mediaone.net> <3B7EFAD8.2092729D@exit109.com> FILETIME=[2E573650:01C12840]
Thank you to all the participants in this question. I have already replaced the
7's with 6's and the car runs so much better. I was getting my points and
condenser from an import place in Ft. Worth. They carry Beck Arnley, which the
last set took me a grand total of 500 miles before crapping out on me. Thank the
lord, I had Robert Houston and his cousin Don in their infinite kindness,
following me just in case I had trouble. I found that my local parts store 
carries
Blue Streak condensers and Standard points. I can list the #'s if anyone needs
them. The points even come with an oil felt to keep the block
lubricated.................. Brad

Frank Clarici wrote:

> Back to the NGKs
> The BP7ES is colder then the 6ES.
> NGK calls the lower numbers hotter.
> BP6ES (or BPR6ES resistor) is the correct stock plug for a 1275.
> BP5ES hotter
> BP7ES colder.



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