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Re: what is a modern plug for 1928 533, 6 cyl?
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DavidM
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Packard V8,
I am sure Updraft, who raised the question will be pleased top know the source of correct plugs.
Strangely I can't recall anyone commenting on the fact that I have modern plugs with adpaters, unless you look closely they look the same as the 7/8" plugs so I will stay with them.
I don't know what the correct 7/8" plugs cost but I am sure they are more expensive than my 14mm ones. Still I would prefer to get the correct ones.
The internet and e-bay have made most things available regardless of where we live, This forum is an excellent source of information, like for example OD's posting of the Autolite site and the one you posted.
Most of the parts I needed for my projects had to be found before the internet , in my case I had a huge "wish list" and I found most of them on 2 trips to Hershey . Since then most of them have come up on e-bay.
I would like to raise something to argue about but can't think of anything off hand!

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Re: what is a modern plug for 1928 533, 6 cyl?
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Updraft and DavidM,

Are the spark plug adapters in your engines made of brass or iron or steel or what??

Posted on: 2012/11/19 7:56
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Re: what is a modern plug for 1928 533, 6 cyl?
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Packard V8, the adapters are made from steel.

Posted on: 2012/11/19 15:27
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