I have quite a number of old ( 1950's and 60'S ) spark plugs in original packaging and
in most cases original boxes. They are mostly Champion and AC.
While the boxes and plugs are marked with numbers and letters I would like to know their
various application (vehicles which use them).
I have identified the Champion A25's and X cores but the rest are a mystery to me.
Are any of the members here aware of a reverse look up chart that identifies use from the
plug number. For example AC 45XLS, 44FFS or 82MS??
Thank you,
Harry Lillo Calgary
ID Spark Plug Use
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- First Name: Harry
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- First Name: Mark
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Re: ID Spark Plug Use
Not a reverse chart, but here is what I have:
Mark Strange
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
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Topic author - Posts: 327
- Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2019 10:18 pm
- First Name: Harry
- Last Name: Lillo
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- Location: Calgary
- MTFCA Number: 13996
Re: ID Spark Plug Use
Thank you Mark.
Looks like good information but my old eyes or the resolution on the computer screen
makes it difficult for me to read.
Harry
Looks like good information but my old eyes or the resolution on the computer screen
makes it difficult for me to read.
Harry