Posted by FBH44 on January 23, 2014 at 04:55:21 from (64.85.216.35):
In Reply to: Favorite spark plug posted by Farmall A Tractor on January 23, 2014 at 04:33:42:
I tried to find the hottest plug I could for my 1950 "H" parade / chore tractor. Lately I have been running Autolite 388"s, set at 0.030" to 0.035" or so, with permium gas and Seafoam, and I open her up and run her hard every so often. Based on old timer"sa advice at CNH dealer. seems to work, I guess, but I have never known what actually makes a plug "HOT". Is it the thickness or thinness of the electrode, or something else??? dunno.
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