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Old 08-07-2014, 12:10 AM   #1
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Default Re: How Do You Date Spark Plugs

I dated a real spark plug in college. She was easy to date: I just asked. Manufactured about 1945, but she still ran hot in 1965.
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Old 08-07-2014, 10:01 AM   #2
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I dated a real spark plug in college. She was easy to date: I just asked. Manufactured about 1945, but she still ran hot in 1965.
I like your style.. I was thinking on these lines as well when I saw the title to this thread..
I only date hot spark plugs...
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Old 08-07-2014, 08:19 PM   #3
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I dated a real spark plug in college. She was easy to date: I just asked. Manufactured about 1945, but she still ran hot in 1965.
Ray, you a dirty old man! And, did this "SPARK PLUG" chick have an expiration date, or does that apply to SPARK PLUGS?
I cooked 2 Lbs of low fat hamburger from Gregg's freezer, dated, 7-29-2010! Cooked a test patty & gave the Dog a bite he smiled & I ate the rest. We had taco/burrito meat for a week, it was DELICIOUS!
Gettin' back to spark plugs, Vermin has like new Champion C-16-C's--Wunder how old they are? Engine was built in '87 & barely run. His 6:00 X 16 Firestones still had nubbies on the tread, but the sidewalls were ROTTEN, but the tubes held air for 3 years
My point is, should we keep our spark plugs & tires & tubes in a FREEZER?
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