Haven't been around much just graduated college a few weeks ago and have been busy since. Anyways when you guys are in the shop I am looking for a set of Champion D-6's (made in america ones).
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Champion Plugs
spartman- Admin
- Posts : 1126
Join date : 2010-01-28
Age : 51
- Post n°2
Re: Champion Plugs
Personally I stay away from champions as much as possible.
Ive never had any luck with em.
Unless you need em for a restore, there are way betters plugs out there.
How many do you need for a set BTW? 1,2,4,6,8?
Ive never had any luck with em.
Unless you need em for a restore, there are way betters plugs out there.
How many do you need for a set BTW? 1,2,4,6,8?
willowbilly3- Posts : 1734
Join date : 2010-01-30
- Post n°3
Re: Champion Plugs
Same here, always had shitty luck with them in cars. I 'spose those in an old tractor might be ok. One problem I always had was with them washing out. I have seen brand new champions get flooded and never run again.
spartman- Admin
- Posts : 1126
Join date : 2010-01-28
Age : 51
- Post n°4
Re: Champion Plugs
We always had problems with em starting to not fire
Had an oliver super 88 that would always foul a plug when ever it would idle for to long.
It had champions in it.
Put an AC Delco plug in the cylinder that kept fouling, and no problems
Had an oliver super 88 that would always foul a plug when ever it would idle for to long.
It had champions in it.
Put an AC Delco plug in the cylinder that kept fouling, and no problems
AlleyCat- Posts : 524
Join date : 2010-01-31
Location : Pittsburgh, PA
- Post n°5
Re: Champion Plugs
I'll look.