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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ashland KY
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Is a 3212 NGK plug what i need to replace the h-10 champion. I have a old champion tester that puts the plugs under pressure when they fire.I
had one plug that acted like it wanted to fire with a bout 100 lbs pressure the rest would barley spark.This might be some of my idleing problems.
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Yes, 3212 is the B6L NGK, great plugs
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[QUOTE=bob miller;253217]use only ford parts ]
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Location: Arkansas
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I have used NGK plugs for several years.NGK also makes a hotter plug. NGK B-4L. I like the B-4L's better... Tom..
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