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NGK Sparkplugs

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Ludwig

08-25-2005 15:01:31




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Anybody used NGK Sparkplugs before? My '52 Super M has old Champions in it (D21s I think) that are needing replacement. They've been in there about 10 years I think...
The cross to NGK is an A6, I can get those at my snowmobile shop where I get a discount.
I use NGK in just about everything else, they're good plugs.




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Duner Wi

08-25-2005 18:23:53




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 Re: NGK Sparkplugs in reply to Ludwig, 08-25-2005 15:01:31  
I put a set of A7 in my M in 1981 and they are still working.



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tinyy

08-25-2005 16:19:19




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 Re: NGK Sparkplugs in reply to Ludwig, 08-25-2005 15:01:31  
They are a good plug use them in my Dodge and farmall



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old

08-25-2005 15:52:50




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 Re: NGK Sparkplugs in reply to Ludwig, 08-25-2005 15:01:31  
Oh no you thinking about jap plugs in a tractor made in the USA it may never forgive you. LOL Just jokeing they are good



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Billde

08-25-2005 16:13:00




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 Re: NGK Sparkplugs in reply to old, 08-25-2005 15:52:50  
Old, he's burning Middle East gas and using oil from the same place, may as well use Jap plugs. Gotta spread the wealth somehow!



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old

08-25-2005 18:13:10




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 Re: NGK Sparkplugs in reply to Billde, 08-25-2005 16:13:00  
LMAO yep true



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PAULIH300

08-25-2005 18:24:55




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 Re: NGK Sparkplugs in reply to old, 08-25-2005 18:13:10  
They may be based in Japan,but most of the NGK plugs sold here are actually made in the USA.Same with Denso.



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Illinois Boy

08-26-2005 12:25:17




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 Re: NGK Sparkplugs in reply to PAULIH300, 08-25-2005 18:24:55  
AC Delco - good batteries too...



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