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Old 12-11-06, 22:23
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I have gotten some spark plugs and wonder if someone could tell me what they are to be used in.

NSN 2920-00-810-7083
Autolite #2223
heat range 3
reach 1/2 "
thread diameter 18mm

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Old 13-11-06, 00:09
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I have gotten some spark plugs and wonder if someone could tell me what they are to be used in.

NSN 2920-00-810-7083
Autolite #2223
Gordon,

Check out this link, they seem to be for a gen set;

www.mil-veh.org/05-02/0001.html


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Old 13-11-06, 03:46
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Thank you for the reply Richard but I cannot access the site you posted. When I try to pull up the site all I get is " NOT FOUND" that my server doesn't connect to the site.
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Old 13-11-06, 07:36
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Amongst other applications, an 18mm plug with 1/2in reach will fit a '32-'37 Ford V8 engine.
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Old 13-11-06, 20:41
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18mm or 14mm?
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Old 13-11-06, 21:15
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Quote:
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Thank you for the reply Richard but I cannot access the site you posted. When I try to pull up the site all I get is " NOT FOUND" that my server doesn't connect to the site.
Gord
Gord,

Sorry, I left a word out of the address, try again;

www.mil-veh.org/archives/05-02/0001.html

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Old 13-11-06, 23:03
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Richard
Thanks for the edited URL. I had tried searches and tried to read through some of the subjects listed but never found that posting. That post is definitely the numbers of the plugs I have.
I went out and checked the chorehorse plugs Charlie and these plugs are TOO big, way too big.
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Old 14-11-06, 07:24
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18mm or 14mm?
The early V8s and some of the English Pilots, etc had 18mm plugs. My searchlight generator has a '37 21 stud motor and I use NGK AB-6 plugs in it.
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Old 14-11-06, 18:46
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I can't help you with the application but I checked on the NSN & the plug was NSN catalogued by many countries, Spain, Singapore, Kuwait, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, South Korea, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Greece, USA.

If its any help I have a list of 8 different manufacturers & their own part numbers.
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Old 15-11-06, 01:58
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Thank you to everyone who has replied to my question. This really is an international site of generous people.
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Old 20-11-06, 21:55
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Gordon, sorry to hi-jack your post but check for PM sent you!!!
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