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Join Date: May 2010
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Setting up my new workshop and just opened a box that I am sure I have not looked into for 20 years. These plugs were in the box. Are they really old? My dad probably put them in the box. Pretty sure the knurled threaded nuts on the top are not original and the seal ring either.
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cool what a great find almost like getting a xmas gift
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Those are "modern" 3X plugs. See link below for more information.
http://www.modelahouse.com/wiki/index.php/Spark_plugs \Bob |
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No, They are the Re-pops still made today..
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If they are undamaged clean them and give them some use.
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