FML; Spark Plug help please assist!
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FML; Spark Plug help please assist!
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I was regapping my spark plugs and I broke the tip on one of them. The very last one I was doing with the coin style gap tool I rushed it and broke the tip. Sooooooo....
I called around and asked for AC Delco plugs and no one has one in stock for a few days lead time.
I need to get to and from work unfortunately so I was wondering if I can use off brands for awhile?
I'm assuming using 3 AC Delcos and one Autolite is bad so I'm going to pick up 4 Autolite iridium at the store. Is this acceptable to run for a few months? Or should I use it for a few days and order AC Delco's?
I was regapping my spark plugs and I broke the tip on one of them. The very last one I was doing with the coin style gap tool I rushed it and broke the tip. Sooooooo....
I called around and asked for AC Delco plugs and no one has one in stock for a few days lead time.
I need to get to and from work unfortunately so I was wondering if I can use off brands for awhile?
I'm assuming using 3 AC Delcos and one Autolite is bad so I'm going to pick up 4 Autolite iridium at the store. Is this acceptable to run for a few months? Or should I use it for a few days and order AC Delco's?
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Yeah, the E3's are only a dollar more so I figured, if they work better, might as well pay the buck. But I'm running out of light so I'm just going to throw these in and hope for the best.
According to Autozone they want me to run these autolites at .043 gap. Is it recommended to still drop the gap?
According to Autozone they want me to run these autolites at .043 gap. Is it recommended to still drop the gap?
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