Hi,
Can anyone suggest a reference site for plug application and cross reference by brand
Cheers
Ray
Thanks for your reply Ken. I should have been a bit clearer. I found on the net and then lost, not knowing the location, an application chart for Autolite plugs along the lines of
3076 Ford A model 19// to 19//
3077 Chev 4 1923 to 1928
It is the application I seek first,then the cross reference chart you sent me comes into play
Regards
Ray
If you can tell me exactly what you're looking for, I'll dig out my various charts later today to see if I can help.
Neil
Hi Neil,
I will be changing my 28 Chev over to either 3077 Autolite or Champion W18.
I want to sell off my stock of Autolite 3076, Champion W14 and W20, so if I could ascertain what they are suitable for, that would be a great help.
Thanks for your help
Regards
Ray
Ray
fits old cars ,old tractors , small lawn mover stuff I have heard.
Ken 45145
W14
Apperson 6
Haynes 60
H.C.S. 6
Lexington All
Maxwell up to 1923
Mercer 6
Rockne up to 1932
Sterling-Knight
Studebaker Dictator up to 1928
I need to dig out more books.
In the Champion book 3076 is equivalent to Champion W18.
Neil
Based on references that I have, the Autolite 3077 equivalent in Champion is the W89D. The Autolite 3076 is listed as W-18 and W-14 in some references. Not completely sure the W-20 equivalent in Autolite.
My Champion book lists W16Y for 1928 Chevrolet 4 cylinder
Gap .033
Neil
Have your questions been answered or are there others?
Neil
Thanks everyone for your replies
Ray
Ray I have been using champion w18 for years and they have ran great. I tryed W16 and my 28 would run 200 miles and start missing so I tryed the w18 and had no more problem When the car missed on the w16 I tryed a very old set of plugs that would come a part and they ran great so I new it was the plugs. Lewis