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#175807 - 06/15/10 07:05 PM
Spark Plugs
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Registered: 11/20/01
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Loc: Issaquah, WA
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Been working on my '66 vette with 327/300 HP. The plugs were fouling something fierce. It appeared to be a combination of gas and oil. Dick Olson and I have just finished replacing ALL of the valve seals... they were mostly trashed (twisted, or split). Now I'm looking at plugs. The car had AC43 installed. AC44 is the factory recommendation, but aren't available any longer. Some folks have suggested going UP a number (AC45) instead of down. Here's what I have available to me. Any suggestions?  AC R43 44 44S 45 R45S
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#175851 - 06/16/10 06:48 AM
Re: Spark Plugs
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 09/04/06
Posts: 718
Loc: NW Arkansas, USA
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the S suffix denotes an extended tip. some piston intererence could be experienced depending on piston top design.
the higher compression ratios of that era were hard on plug electrodes. a couple of thousand miles of "spirited" driving with 10.5 cr and the center electrode becomes rounded and less efficient at jumping a spark.
in 1970, my 454 SS required points and plugs every 2,000 miles. I became very proficient at the procedure. In contrast my Sierra has 94,000 miles on the original plugs. Electronic engine controls, unleaded gas, and plug design has come a long way.
for short, every day drives the R45 should serve you well
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#175989 - 06/17/10 01:47 PM
Re: Spark Plugs
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 12/15/01
Posts: 283
Loc: Philadelphia, PA
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Hi Bill, You can run the R45S in your Corvette. We used to install the "s" version in many of these cars when the customer's were driving them easy. It helps prevent fuel fouling at low engine speeds. No worry on any clearance problems with these plugs in that engine. As Gene mentions, AC plugs today are a far cry in quality from the AC we grew up with. For that reason, I only use NGK spark plugs and have never had a problem with any. The equivalent number in NGK would be: AC 45 NGK B6S AC R45S NGK XR5 You will also have the option with iridium with the XR5. That would change the number to XR5IX. You can install these plugs and just about forget about them. They will most likely outlast the car. Good source for NGK plugs is www.rockauto.comYou can use this code for an additional 5% off the bill 32549011810745 Cut and paste it on the where did you hear about us box during checkout Best regards,
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#176168 - 06/20/10 05:00 AM
Re: Spark Plugs
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Registered: 01/10/02
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Loc: Wayne, NJ
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I also heard from racer types that the NGK XR5 is one of the best all around plugs for high performance small blocks.
Thanks Ollie for the link and discount code.
RayG
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#176391 - 06/22/10 05:27 PM
Re: Spark Plugs
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 05/22/05
Posts: 538
Loc: seligman ,az
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I also run the a/c R-43 in my 66 327/300 with no problems...
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#176564 - 06/25/10 02:21 PM
Re: Spark Plugs
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 09/10/07
Posts: 28
Loc: Ohio
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The R45S plugs are safe to use in that engine. The extended tip spark plug OK to use in most overhead valve engines. I run them in my 283 small block and even in my '35 Chevy with a stock 206 cube engine. I have done this for several years and many miles with no problems. Never use the extended tip plugs in a flathead engine! That could be a recipe for disaster if the piston top contacts the plug! Phil Lipton
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#176719 - 06/28/10 04:52 AM
Re: Spark Plugs
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Registered: 01/10/02
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Loc: Wayne, NJ
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I remember using UJ12Y in my 69 Vette w/350 300+HP. They ran great. However I heard that Champs are not what they used to be since they are now made in China.
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