TKKT
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07-04-10 11:25 AM - Post#1940312
Just a short question! What spark plugs would you recommend for a stock 63 Impala 327 engine?
sorry for the ridicolous ques but i do not trust german shops and suggestions!
Thank you TK
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Impala65SS
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07-04-10 12:39 PM - Post#1940335
In response to TKKT
I'm pretty sure the Ac Delco R45 is available for you in Germany as well as for me in Sweden.
Otherwise - get a few sets online from RockAuto.com would be the best and most likely the cheapest in the long run.
It doesn't have to be AC Delco, I just know they work fine, that's all.
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52chevybob
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07-04-10 04:02 PM - Post#1940401
In response to Impala65SS
If you're going to use a resistor plug, use a non-resistor plug wire on the engine. Either that or use a HEI or better ign. system that can handle the added resistance of the plug circuit.
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TKKT
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07-05-10 08:00 AM - Post#1940617
In response to Impala65SS
thanks for the advice... but unfortunatly for me it is not possible to get ac delco spark plugs!
does anyone know the correct plugs from ngk or bosch?
otherwise i have to order them.. thank you
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Bobaloo
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07-05-10 09:41 AM - Post#1940660
In response to TKKT
I can get you a set of real AC's if you dont mind the postage. Be glad to do it.
Otherwise AC Delco book has W9E (Bosch) or B4 (NGK) as equivalents to their 45
Edited by Bobaloo on 07-05-10 09:44 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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doubleE
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07-05-10 03:38 PM - Post#1940805
In response to Bobaloo
I have notes that Bosch 7919 or NGK XR-4, XR-41X, XR-5, and XR-51X all will work in the 327.
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tsegnit
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07-05-10 07:58 PM - Post#1940946
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...I know this has nothing to do about spark plugs, but how far are you from a town called "Segnit"???
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TKKT
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07-06-10 02:46 AM - Post#1941025
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there is no Segnit in Germany... only a small village called Segnitz! that is about 10 miles away from Kitzingen
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TKKT
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07-06-10 11:31 AM - Post#1941256
In response to Bobaloo
thank you for your offer Bobaloo but I wanted to buy them in a local shop! I have the opportunity to order them myself!
thank you anyway, TK
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tsegnit
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07-06-10 07:30 PM - Post#1941543
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...sorry, forgot the "Z". That is where my family is from; from what I have learned, an ancestor who was a royal physician immigrated to America in the 1740's. We want to get to Germany for a visit and see if we can look up any relatives. My sister-in-law is married to a transplanted German (Ohland) and they get back to Germany about twice a year. If I could only convince them to take me along as baggage!
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