Posted by John T on April 25, 2014 at 11:43:58 from (216.249.72.121):
In Reply to: spark plugs for an H posted by Rat in Can on April 25, 2014 at 11:25:49:
The 3116 is close to the heat range of 386 or slightly hotter 388, HOWEVER unlike the 386 or 388, its a NON Resistor Plug which is better to use if it happens to be a Magneto Ignition. A Battery powered coil distribution is more forgiving if resistor or non resistor plugs are used. The 3116 should do just fine, I wouldn't run out and buy 386 or 388.
You get plenty of opinions on spark plug brands lol so Im ONLY talking about heat range and resistor versus non resistor NOT BRANDS. Ive had good luck with Autolite myself, others maybe prefer AC or Champion TO EACH THEIR OWN..
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