Autolite spark plugs vs. Champion one piece
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Autolite spark plugs vs. Champion one piece
Baught some Autolite spark plugs for my 3v around about 75K and due to some trouble getting a socket around the plugs, i gave up pretty quick and put it off. Now at 92K im realizing i need it done, trouble is im hearing that champion has a better plug that is a one piece and will get rid of the snapping issue, is this true? Should i chunk the autolite's and get some champions or do you think im in the clear either way?
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Baught some Autolite spark plugs for my 3v around about 75K and due to some trouble getting a socket around the plugs, i gave up pretty quick and put it off. Now at 92K im realizing i need it done, trouble is im hearing that champion has a better plug that is a one piece and will get rid of the snapping issue, is this true? Should i chunk the autolite's and get some champions or do you think im in the clear either way?
These also have a tapered edge -
Anyway, I wouldn't trust a two piece plug, -Personally. I would go with the Champions for a 3 valve.
Last edited by jbrew; 07-09-2009 at 03:21 AM.
#4
Nope lol, Ford won't spec a one piece plug and I haven't heard one bad thing about Champions in the 3 valve.
Federal Mogul stepped up and came up with a solution. At Least someone out there is trying to help.
Ford basically screwed everyone over without remorse - not even a damn fix. This purdy much puts the screws to those 3 valve owners before 08.
Federal Mogul stepped up and came up with a solution. At Least someone out there is trying to help.
Ford basically screwed everyone over without remorse - not even a damn fix. This purdy much puts the screws to those 3 valve owners before 08.
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So if you are going to change plugs in the 04-07 skip the MC's and go with champion one piece?
There won't be any problems with misfires?
What would the life of these be?
You caught me off guard a little bit jbrew!
There won't be any problems with misfires?
What would the life of these be?
You caught me off guard a little bit jbrew!
#7
Yep, that's what I did. Going for a 100,000 on the second set of Motorcrafts. I would not use the Autolites either. Made by the same company but to different specs.
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#8
What if your trucks sitting in the service bay with 8 broken plugs ? You get a call from the service manager informing you it's going to cost you that much to get her back. What if you don't have it? Guess yuh better sell that lawnmower, among other things. Ford isn't paying for their mistake, you are. You like being crapped on ?
No thanks, I WOULD run the Champions if there isn't a problem doing so and save myself that big headache next time around.
#9
I'm really torn on this one. I know my dealer can do them without breaking any, so it gives me hope on either using stock plugs or doing a plug change with the champions myself and never having to worry about it again.
#10
If I had Champions in mine, every time I cranked up, I would think it was missing and running like slug.
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#11
The only thing I don't like about the MC plugs is they can't be gapped. It is what it is, and we all know the gap changes over time.
#12
Mine were changed at 65,500 and they were running just as good as after the new ones were installed. No difference in mpg either. The tips still looked perfect, so they do not wear a lot. Not like old plugs at all.
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Supposedly, the new spec Motorcrafts are a lot less likely to stick - they have changed the heat range to minimise carbon deposits. I feel that if you use the new Motorcrafts, and install them exactly as specified - with nickel antiseize on the ground sleeve - you should be okay, and you need to use top tier gas too. Honestly, I have heard of a few people not getting good results with the Champions.
If you have to use crap gas, or don't get it on the highway frequently to blow it out, I'd probably use the Champions and change them frequently. This can get expensive - they are 15 bucks apiece.
If you have to use crap gas, or don't get it on the highway frequently to blow it out, I'd probably use the Champions and change them frequently. This can get expensive - they are 15 bucks apiece.
#14
Yea , it slipped my mind, but Brisk has a one piece design as well.
Here's a good thread from this site, but mann, a few of these guys got the gap all wrong at first lol. It's a good read. -
https://www.f150online.com/forums/v8...valves-14.html
Lenore is running the Champions. He has a thread goin on another site -
Idunno, since Brisk is in the mix,- that might be the way to go. Well, at-least there's a choice anyway.
Here's a good thread from this site, but mann, a few of these guys got the gap all wrong at first lol. It's a good read. -
https://www.f150online.com/forums/v8...valves-14.html
Lenore is running the Champions. He has a thread goin on another site -
Idunno, since Brisk is in the mix,- that might be the way to go. Well, at-least there's a choice anyway.
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#15
Most, if not all Champion Plugs from the past were junk. I would like to see them get it right, -specially here. Time will tell I guess.
Last edited by jbrew; 07-09-2009 at 09:37 PM.