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Spark Plug 1935-1936
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Hi,
1937-1947 original Champion Y-4 10mm plugs were used on the 8 cylinder, which 14mm plugs were original 1935-1936?

Posted on: 2023/1/22 6:19
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Re: Spark Plug 1935-1936
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According to the Packard Parts List, 14mm spark plugs were either AC-K7 or Champion J6.
Hope that helps.
Bob J.

Posted on: 2023/1/22 9:51
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Super thank you

Posted on: 2023/1/23 3:08
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You are most welcome.
Interestingly, AC and Champion have the same DNA, with Albert Champion starting Champion in 1905. He got tired of having little input into the company so by 1908 he approached William Durant who ran GM at the time and together they started a new company to make plugs for Buick. At first they tried to use the Champion name on the new plugs but that was stopped by the original firm so they just took Albert's initial and carried on as AC.
Bob J.

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