[AT] old spark plugs
Louis
louis at kellnet.com
Sun Nov 21 13:52:23 PST 2010
Ralph,
There is a guy named Oscar, he works at our local NAPA store. He is
know as the "spark plug guy" He has a very large enclosed trailer,
filled with a very impressive collection of spark plug. He takes it to
local engine shows. If you would like, I could get his number and you
could call him.
Lou
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Subject: [AT] old spark plugs
Since we have been talking spark plugs I wonder if anybody can identify
some old ones I have here. I'm guessing they came from my grandfather's
McCormick Deering 15-30 tractor since that was the first engine on the
farm. The only one older would be the IHC Famous 20 hp single cylinder
stationary engine and I have no idea if that even had a spark plug. The
list of spark plugs is as follows: AC 77, this is a dual electrode and a
big plug that takes a 15/16 socket as do most of them.
AC 75 Com
AC E9
Champion 1Com
Champion C4
Champion 15A which a smaller plug taking a 7/8 socket.
The Champions are not "new in box" but slightly used in box. Wonder if
they are worth anything to collectors?
Ralph in Sask.
Champion 1 Com
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