e-tek
Well-known member
In another thread, NissaNCrawler - who I have learned to trust as a mechanic
- says plugs act differently in different engines....how many of you EXPEREINCED mechanics feel the same - or not...
I can't count how many times I've replaced brand new autolites in vehicles (proper range and gap), and instantly had them run 10x better. That ranges from a '67 ford grain truck, '68 396, to a '89 nissan, and '94 mitsubishi. I put plain jane ngk's in all of them, instant smooth idle and no misses. The '67 ford had FOUR sets of autolites in it, and cut out horribly running down the road. I told dad to get ngk's, and it ran fine ever since.
Put champion plugs in our sleds, and when the engines got warm, they would foul out in less than a day. Put NGK's in, and they would go for a month.
One ancient briggs engine I had liked champions, and would miss on ngk's

