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    crosbyman
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      Canada Member

      see book sorry 3 post can’t seem to delete 2 first one …

      Joining AOMCI has priviledges 🙂

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      crosbyman
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        Canada Member

        ok 2nd try

        Joining AOMCI has priviledges 🙂

        #244226
        Mumbles
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          The NGK B6Y is a V groove plug so NGK B6S would be a standard replacement for any Champion J6J, J8J, J6C, or J8C plug. Stock number 3510.

          NGK might have discontinued the B6S plug and replaced it with a resistor plug so it’s a good idea to stock up on them while you can.

          #244236
          outbdnut2
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            US Member

            Opps – I had a typo in my post above I meant to say B6S for the J6 and J8s – I’ll go an edit that now! I use B6S.
            Thx Mumbles for catching that. Only that (PU) number was B6Y at the cross reference I looked at. I have no idea what the PU means. If anyone wants to see where this came from go to the link below and scroll down to page 19.
            Dave

            http://www.sparkplugdepot.com/assets/files/cross-reference-ngk.pdf

            #245644
            james hobson
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              Can someone explain to me how to post a 45 second video not simple at all

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              #245667
              fleetwin
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                I hear ya buddy… Perhaps you can post it somewhere else, then post a link to the video here….

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