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  • #1398
    chris-p
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      How do you guys like the AC plugs? I know the AC K 421 plugs are the cross to the J4Js. How do they run? May buy some NOS ones.

      #15278
      legendre
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        Champ J4J also crosses to the NGK B7S (Stock #3710) 😉

        (Probably not what you wanted to hear.. but it’s awfully hard to beat an NGK for just about any use.)

        #15301
        rmhxruss
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          AC M42K is the number for J4J. We used them for years work good. AC’s are hard to come by these days.

          #15302
          legendre
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            quote RMHXRuss:

            AC M42K is the number for J4J. We used them for years work good. AC’s are hard to come by these days.

            Any better than the Champs.. or the NGK / Denso?

            #15318
            The Boat House
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              #15326
              Mumbles
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                The AC plug chart is located in the Members Only library on the green boards.

                https://www.aomci.org/members/library/AC.htm

                #15330
                rmhxruss
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                  M44C is the AC J6J.

                  #15374
                  The Boat House
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                    quote RMHXRuss:

                    M44C is the AC J6J.




                    This is the set the NOS plugs I found.
                    I can find charts to cross reference from the early days up to
                    the 60"s but nothing for AC plugs manufactured today.
                    However if you search eBay AC plugs seem to still be being manufactured in the United Kingdom in the style and numbers
                    from the 50"s – 60"s.
                    Go figure.

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