H10 Spark Plugs not available. What do you guys use?
The book says my 223 should use H10 plugs. I can't find them. Searching turns up lots of substitutes. What are you guys using? Does it really matter as long as the bottom end is positioned correctly in the head.The truck is a 54 F100 but the block is newer. Plugs are 14 mm thread. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by turnrjr
(Post 7697398)
The book says my 223 should use H10 plugs. I can't find them. Searching turns up lots of substitutes. What are you guys using? Does it really matter as long as the bottom end is positioned correctly in the head.The truck is a 54 F100 but the block is newer. Plugs are 14 mm thread. Thanks.
Originally these were Champion H10's. When Ford bought Auto-Lite, they became: 7RA-12405-A .. Auto-Lite AL7. When Ford sold Auto-Lite in 1972, AL7 was replaced by: B7A-12405-A .. Motorcraft BTF6 Considering the 100's of different vehicles that used Champion H10's, I find it impossible to believe that no one has any. Try a good indie autoparts store. You could also try Green Sales in Cincinnati OH (800-543-4959). The chain auto parts stores are clueless when it comes to parts that haven't been used since grandma was a girl. :-wink EDIT: Dennis Carpenter (704-786-8139) has Champion H10's @ $3.50 each. Their part number: 7RA-12405-H10 |
early ford v-8, ballston spa NY has h-10 at $2.95 per. not far from western mass. http://www.earlyford.com/ just bought some recently. dick r
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I had trouble with H-10's. Now I'm using Autolite 216's and with very good results. NAPA and some AutoZone's carry them. Any store that sells lawnmower parts should have H-10's.
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Bill, Dick and Ross thanks. Ross what kinda problem did you have?
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Originally Posted by turnrjr
(Post 7699932)
Bill, Dick and Ross thanks. Ross what kinda problem did you have?
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