rwantin
10-02-2019, 07:44 AM
Greetings...
I pulled a plug the other day to have a look. It was difficult to remove, and I noted the absence of anti-seize, which, with an aluminum head, strikes me as something I should address. It was relatively dry, very light black soot, and didn't strike me as anything particularly concerning with regard to the nature of this engine. Since I am going to pull them all anyway, I thought about popping some fresh, and MAYBE something different, in there. Which has me seeking those wiser than myself in such matters.
It's a carbureted Engine Factory 393 with Edelbrock Performer heads, Pertronix distributor and Flamethrower coil. The spec plugs are Champion RC12YC's, which strikes me as pretty common (I see Autolite Copper 3924's are an alternate). It runs plenty strong, starts fairly easy, etc.
So...I did a little research and searching here, and maybe seeking a little more. I saw references to "gimmick" plugs (multi-electrode, platinum, etc). I tried a set of Bosch Platinum tips in my old 302 MKII once and felt there was an improvement, at least it seemed that way. Or maybe it was wishful thinking on my part.
Making a short story long, stick with what works? Or have you used some alternatives that you really liked?
Thanks much (in advance).
I pulled a plug the other day to have a look. It was difficult to remove, and I noted the absence of anti-seize, which, with an aluminum head, strikes me as something I should address. It was relatively dry, very light black soot, and didn't strike me as anything particularly concerning with regard to the nature of this engine. Since I am going to pull them all anyway, I thought about popping some fresh, and MAYBE something different, in there. Which has me seeking those wiser than myself in such matters.
It's a carbureted Engine Factory 393 with Edelbrock Performer heads, Pertronix distributor and Flamethrower coil. The spec plugs are Champion RC12YC's, which strikes me as pretty common (I see Autolite Copper 3924's are an alternate). It runs plenty strong, starts fairly easy, etc.
So...I did a little research and searching here, and maybe seeking a little more. I saw references to "gimmick" plugs (multi-electrode, platinum, etc). I tried a set of Bosch Platinum tips in my old 302 MKII once and felt there was an improvement, at least it seemed that way. Or maybe it was wishful thinking on my part.
Making a short story long, stick with what works? Or have you used some alternatives that you really liked?
Thanks much (in advance).