Re: autolite plugs

From: Bernd D. Ratsch (bernd@texas.net)
Date: Wed Jan 05 2000 - 14:34:01 EST


Very good point. I personally haven't run the 3924 or 3923's yet but am
weary of the tip design. The 5224 uses a "Special Power Tip" that no other
normal plug uses. Why? I don't know. I've been throwing the idea around
but the weather has been too cold to run "Cold" plugs for now.

- Bernd

At 02:04 PM 01/05/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 1/5/00 12:01:58 PM Mountain Standard Time,
>fast4x4@bellsouth.net writes:
>
> > 3923 is one range colder... was it Bernd? that says the 5224 is
> almost the
> > same, I think it had a longer electrode protuberance
>somethinoranotherthingy
> > =) easy way to tell is the last number, determines heat
> range. i.e. 3924
> > is normal, 3923 is 1 colder, 3922 is 2 colder, 3925 is 1 hotter....
> > ______________________
>True but only to a certian point, the Part Number run right into each other,
>so when you install different plugs, make sure you inspect and old plug next
>to a new one, otherwise you could serious F youself over...
> Greg



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