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04 Apr 2023 18:19 #47063
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Thanks to both of you for the info. I appreciate it! Pete
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04 Apr 2023 17:48 #47062
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According to service bulletins for 1931 and 1932 the original spark plug was a Champion C-4 so I would assume the same spark plug would have been original for 1933. Modern replacements that work but are not correct for judging are the Champion W-18 or the Champion W-16 which is a little colder. The plug gap would be .020 - .025 for 1931 through 1933.
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04 Apr 2023 15:29 #47061
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Restoring 1936 Cord Westchester sedan.2023 A
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Pete My Champion catalog shows ' 31-'33 W-18 518 , Gap .025 ".
Restoring 1936 Cord Westchester sedan.2023 A
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03 Apr 2023 18:01 #47055
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Which are the correct spark plugs for a 1933 8-101 and what is the correct gap. Thanks. Pete
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