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Old 02-06-2008, 06:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey folks, seeing if anyone out there can help us, Im chasing a set of spark plugs shorter than standard for a 383, nowyou can get them in the states but Im chasing some here in australia, looking for NGK or bosch, can anyone help us out. Currnelty some of the leads keep shorting out and melting on the headers as there is not enough room, even getting a plug out is bloody hard hence why a set of shortys

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are you talking about the short ones like you would use in a lawn mower, wipper snipper, pocket bike, etc, etc?


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yeh there called a header spark plug, I know the numbers for accell but thats an american brand, need an aussie equivelant,

accell 8199 for the 5/8 short spark plug
accell 8197 for the 13/16 short spark plugs

chasing bosch or ngks

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if we are talking the same plug, then the one im running is a NGK BPM7A they do come in a BPM6A as well, but surely you wouldnt be running these in your car would you? i hope helps you some what


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