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Old 02-01-2002, 12:46 AM   #1
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Default Which spark plug?

Which spark plug do I use with the Edelbrock 6032's?
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Old 02-01-2002, 09:03 AM   #2
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Hey, when you get your car running perfectly, will you let me know how you like your heads? I am going to order those heads in two weeks. You can e-mail me or PM me. Either way is fine. Thanks.
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Old 02-01-2002, 11:14 AM   #3
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Hey cyberstang, even when I get it running it won't be running, we have 6 inches of snow on the ground and the roads are covered in salt. The pony is in the garage until spring, which is funny because about 10 people from my club went to the dragstrip last Sunday when it was 60* and my car was still in pieces in the garage.
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Cyberstang, I also am going to be putting these heads on my car very soon. I will be using the holley upper and lower, 6032's ported to a Felpro 1250 gasket, and the Crane 2030 cam. I'll post how it runs when I get it finished.

As far as the plugs, I think that Edelbrock recommends Champion plugs, but I don't know any particular numbers for sure.
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Old 02-01-2002, 05:54 PM   #5
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Motorcraft AGSP32C's will work fine. Edelbrock gives a Champion # also, but it will cross reference to the Motorcrafts. It's a gasketed plug that's one step colder than the stock one.
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Motorcraft AGSP32C's will work fine. Edelbrock gives a Champion # also, but it will cross reference to the Motorcrafts. It's a gasketed plug that's one step colder than the stock one.
Ditto...thats what I run, the motorcrafts listed above.

the champion part no. that edelbrock lists is RC12YC if interested in champion plugs.
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Autolite-3924 NGK-VR5 on Motor.. NOS run 3934 autolites..
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Autolite-3924 NGK-VR5 on Motor.. NOS run 3934 autolites..
Isnt the autolight 3924 a colder plug than the 3934? With the autolights, I thought higher number was hotter? do I have it backwards?
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only if there in order such as.. 24,25,26 the 3934 has a recessed electrode and is COLD the 3924 are the same as the regular 24,25 series..
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Thanks for the info, guys. I had alot of this written down but of course i lost the little strip of paper I wrote it on. Now I'll be able to find this post when I lose the other little strip of paper I wrote this down on.
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