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I have 2 different types of AC Spark Plugs that I can't identify. The first is 14mm "KK" AC Spark Plugs. I also have one lonely "K11" AC Spark Plug. It also is 14 mm. I am under the impression that "K" is a representation for a Special Application - possibly marine usage.
Is there anyone on Chevy Chat or in the VCCA who is an expert on AC Spark Plugs?

Stumped in Ohio.
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K11 is the original equipment plug for my 1936 Chevy and perhaps for the '35 as well. I would like to have it if you are getting rid of it. Too bad it missed the ride-a-long with the heater cover.

Mike

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It appears to be NOS but I do not have the original box. I will send you a PM.

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