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Thanks Rob. I knew I had seen it somewhere here, and I searched under your screen name. Somehow I missed it.
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No problem...just remember, the "-7" is the heat range, and NGK's run backwards of normal plugs...
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Rob,
I went to install the R5671-7 plugs today, and they are the 5/8 hex version, not the 13/16 hex. I guess I shoulda checked them out when I bought them!! Anyway, if I read your other post correctly, I should either use GR5 (stock 2851) or GR4 (stock 2635) Did I read correctly? Would you recommend one over the other for my application? Thanks, |
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Just called Advanced, and they listed the GR5 for an L72, and have them in stock. Since I dropped my compression to 9.75 to run on pump gas, do I need to go to one range hotter? Would that be GR4?
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The 5/8" hex won't matter...in fact, it makes them easier to get a socket on...seems I had 'em listed as 13/16" hex, instead of the correct 5/8", but I fixed it: click
The hotter plug may indeed be better... |
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Well, the thread diameter was smaller, too. I figured the 5/8 must be for 14mm and the 13/16 for 18mm....not sure about that, but I know I would have needed a LOT of pipe dope to get them to seal!!
![]() Just called Advanced, and they stock the GR4's. Thanks for your help. |
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Just out of curiosity, did the 291 head, which replaced the 840, use the smaller thread diameter spark plugs?
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