<VV> Plugs: AC-R44F = AC-44F?
Shaun McGarvey
shaun_mcgarvey at shaw.ca
Tue Nov 6 19:00:52 EST 2007
NGK BR5HS is what I use, in a slightly cooler climate than you probably. Go
to a BR6HS if you are in a warmer climate than Seattle.
yea, Vairily ... Shaun
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blaine Sanders" <utvairs at yahoo.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 2:13 PM
Subject: <VV> Plugs: AC-R44F = AC-44F?
>I was at the parts store today and out of curiosity asked the parts guy
>what he listed as a direct replacement for the old AC 44F spark plug. He
>looked in his catalog and told me AC-R44F. I thought the closest thing was
>the 44FF. What is the difference between the R44F and the 44FF?
>
> Years ago I ran some bosch plugs in my 110, and they seemed to work really
> well. I'm thinking about giving the NGK's a try this time around. I used
> to know the correct part number for the NGK's, but I lost that info.
> Anyone have the number handy?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Blaine
>
>
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