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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / ngk spark plugs

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twostickmutt
07-06-2016 @ 4:43 AM
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was wondering if anyone has used NGK B4L plugs in a 59 a.mine is stock and 6 volt. was told they maybe too hot for the stock motor. thanks

ken ct.
07-06-2016 @ 6:05 AM
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I used a set in a 36 and were junk , went back to Champ and back to no trouble again. ken ct.omo

twostickmutt
07-06-2016 @ 8:09 AM
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thanks ken !

Grant
07-07-2016 @ 4:27 AM
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Agree with Ken.

Recently put a set of Champion D21 plugs into our '36. Work great.

37 Coupe
07-07-2016 @ 6:04 AM
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The '36 Ford replys would be referring to a different plug or at least plug size if original engine. I have succeesfully used the NGK plug in 59 engine as originally post asked .I had problems with Champions as made today and also Autolites but NGK have held up last 8 years for me. Better replies may be from some posters who have the same engine 59 AB and put lots of miles on their vehicles like Old Henry or others.

flathead4rd
07-07-2016 @ 6:56 AM
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I have NGK B4L plugs in my 8-BA and have had better luck with them than Champions. Also the Autolite 216 was better also.

TomO
07-07-2016 @ 7:05 AM
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The cross reference for the Champion H10 to NGK is B6L. The B4L is a slightly hotter plug, designed for slow speed driving and should work fine in a 59A engine.

Here is a link to NGK's explanation of heat range.

http://www.ngk.com.au/spark-plugs/technical-information/heat-range-explanation

Tom

twostickmutt
07-07-2016 @ 7:05 AM
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thanks for all the replies. i think i'll try a set of b4l's. most can happen is i don't like them i guess. thanks again.

ken ct.
07-07-2016 @ 7:36 AM
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Yes 36 plugs are 18 mm and 59 plugs are 14 mm I know that and the NGK's were n/g on this engine.. I do use ngk's in my motor cycle and work ok , go figure ??? ken ct.

37 Coupe
07-07-2016 @ 8:58 AM
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Tom O you are correct.I knew I was using an NGK plug but had to look to see they are the B6L ones.

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