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    Ed1976 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    You guys are awesome changed out the AC delco plugs that I thought were good plugs with Bosch Platinum+2's everything is running fine again.

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    Wow. I just put Champion plugs in the sbf I am building because that is what Edelbrock suggested for their aluminum heads when I called them. Those may be coming back out and some equivalent plug going in.

    Champion plugs were like Mom, apple pie, and baseball..........unbelievable.

    Don

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    It could be he cracked an insulator when he put it in. Not all plugs are bad because he had one bad.
    If it's not broke, fix it anyway.

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