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S M Himrod

08-19-2007 13:21:57




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Hi guys. I was going to pull my spark plugs on my Super C and check them today. The biggest socket I have is a 13/16--what is the correct size socket(looks like a tight fit whatever it is)? Secondly, if i'm going to town for a new socket, I might as well get new plugs. What is the correct plug and gap? It has champions in it now but I can't make out what number the plugs are.




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GA Dave

08-19-2007 21:04:49




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 Re: Super C sparkplugs in reply to S M Himrod, 08-19-2007 13:21:57  

S M Himrod said: (quoted from post at 13:21:57 08/19/07) Hi guys. I was going to pull my spark plugs on my Super C and check them today. The biggest socket I have is a 13/16--what is the correct size socket(looks like a tight fit whatever it is)? Secondly, if i'm going to town for a new socket, I might as well get new plugs. What is the correct plug and gap? It has champions in it now but I can't make out what number the plugs are.
I had an old 7/8" socket made in Tiawan that I ground down on the end to a thinwall that fit. I use D21 because I only scrape a 600' driveway and bushhog a little over 5 acres. The gap depends on standard ignition, converted to 12 V w/high voltage coil or electronic ignition. BTW CNKS, soot is correct. Just looked it up in my Funk & Wagnals dictionary. Anyone remember that? David.

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S M Himrod

08-19-2007 19:49:10




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 Re: Super C sparkplugs in reply to S M Himrod, 08-19-2007 13:21:57  
Thanks everyone !!!



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billde

08-19-2007 17:59:55




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 Re: Super C sparkplugs in reply to S M Himrod, 08-19-2007 13:21:57  
A 7/8 3/8 drive deepwell from Snap-on or Craftsman. I use Champion D-16 set at .028.



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CNKS

08-19-2007 17:54:26




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 Re: Super C sparkplugs in reply to S M Himrod, 08-19-2007 13:21:57  
For light use, get as hot a plug as you can find-- D21 or D23 or same heat range in another brand. Since you can't adjust the fuel mixture, unless run hard, the plugs collect soot. (don't believe I have ever written that word, hope it's spelled right). Thin walled socket is better, but a normal one fits mine.



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old

08-19-2007 13:52:49




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 Re: Super C sparkplugs in reply to S M Himrod, 08-19-2007 13:21:57  
7/8 thin wall socket, and the plug number for champ is D15Y



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