Re: Need spark plug explanation....AC 103 vs AC 103S vs Champ UY6
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I don't know the differences offhand, but I'd recommend AutoLite 3136 which should be on the shelf or available within 24 hours at any decent auto parts store. I've used them often with good results in Packards that use the 10mm plugs and it is AutoLite's current recommendation for that year & engine.
PS - UY6 is the heat range equivalent of the M8. 104 is a hotter plug intended for more local and stop/start driving.
Posted on: 2014/8/8 22:35
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Re: Need spark plug explanation....AC 103 vs AC 103S vs Champ UY6
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AC 103S:
The "10" means 10mm. "3" indicates a rather cold plug. "S" indicates extended tip OR (7/8") moderate long reach (23/32").
Posted on: 2014/8/9 17:53
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Re: Need spark plug explanation....AC 103 vs AC 103S vs Champ UY6
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I strongly suggest however to follow owen Dynetos advice to use the AL 3136.
Posted on: 2014/8/9 17:58
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Re: Need spark plug explanation....AC 103 vs AC 103S vs Champ UY6
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According to my amatuer study the Autolite 3136 is a hot plug "6". Non-resistor because of the second "3".
I would much prefer the hotter heat range plug unless i planned to start pulling airstream trailers thru the desert. In which case the colder AC 103S might be better.
Posted on: 2014/8/9 18:05
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Re: Need spark plug explanation....AC 103 vs AC 103S vs Champ UY6
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The AC 106S would be just fine but a bit hotter than i like. 105S or even 104S should be just right.
Posted on: 2014/8/9 18:09
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Re: Need spark plug explanation....AC 103 vs AC 103S vs Champ UY6
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Thanks for all the great input!!!!
Now the $64,000 question...... Why are the base/thread sizes in mm and the gaps in inches??? Bob
Posted on: 2014/8/9 21:30
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Re: Need spark plug explanation....AC 103 vs AC 103S vs Champ UY6
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That is an intriguing question. I was told that the Germans developed the spark plug & that the treads have always remained metric. Any one know better?
Posted on: 2014/8/9 21:50
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Re: Need spark plug explanation....AC 103 vs AC 103S vs Champ UY6
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I don't know the answer, but not all spark plugs for U.S.-made cars have metric threads. Pierce, Packard, and many others used plugs with 7/8-18 thread back in the late 20s, early 30s, I think some even used NPT (tapered U.S. pipe threads).
AutoLite 3076 is a 7/8-18 threaded plug which was an extremely popular plug in it's time for cars and continued in use for a very long time for truck and commercial industrial engines, check the application list of car makes that used this plug - very extensive. autolitecatalog.com/PartDetailWindow.aspx?b=A&pn=3076
Posted on: 2014/8/9 22:11
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Thanks, everyone, for all the input.
I appreciated it. Bob
Posted on: 2014/8/11 20:11
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