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ted johnson
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Alky plug

Post by ted johnson » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:25 pm

What is a good SHORT REACH alky plug for an open 101? I have several new NGK B8S plugs here, how do they sound? This 101 has an early round short reach head instead of the original long reach square head. Thanks! Ted

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Re: Alky plug

Post by Rob Voska » Sat Apr 11, 2009 2:29 pm

Autolite AE901, Not available any more.
411 is the new number but don't last long.

Cold Warmer

Autolite 411 413 414

Bosch W3AC W7AC

Champion L78C L86C

NGK B6HS

Motorcraft AES46


Lots of times you can go to Autozone they have plugs on sale for .99 ea.

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Re: Alky plug

Post by ted johnson » Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:09 pm

Thanks, Rob, but aren't the 411/AE901/B6HS longer reach (1/2") plugs? I think I remember running 411/AE901's in my long reach 101 heads. I know the B8HS plugs I have for the Benders are about 1/2" reach. I need 3/8" reach. I will put in the B8S for break-in. Later! TJ

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Re: Alky plug

Post by Rob Voska » Sat Apr 11, 2009 7:18 pm

I run AE901's in both 91 & 101's. Bought 2 boxes on ebay a few years ago.
Got them for $15 bx. The guy asked what they fit. I told him and he said that's why he could find no info.

Best of my knowledge it was a drag racing plug for small block Chevy's on fuel.

For what we do on short tracks with our vintage stuff I think they are a little cold.
Probably great for laydown WOT stuff.

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Re: Alky plug

Post by Dick Teal » Sat Apr 11, 2009 8:07 pm

Ted,

I ran the 411 plugs last year in my 820's; they're 1/2 inch reach and they lasted all year in the three carb single. I wish I had a sourch for AE 901's because they are the side fire style and you can run a lot of advance and high compression with them. I suppose it doesn't make that much difference today with the way we run but it would make me feel better.

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Re: Alky plug

Post by Bill Johnson » Sun Apr 12, 2009 12:56 pm

You are looking for the Autolite 292 plug. 3/8" reach cold plug.
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Re: Alky plug

Post by ted johnson » Sun Apr 12, 2009 4:42 pm

Thanks, Bill and Dick. I will use the NGK B8S for starters, as I have quite a few. It's 3/8" reach and a cold plug, so it should do at least for the first hour or two. Thanks and Happy Easter to everyone! Ted

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