I am with you. I never had a problem with any particular brand of plug. I did have plug trouble if the engine was not driven enough or worn out, the choke was sticky or stuck closed, or I left them in too long. None of those things were the fault of the plug. Paul In a message dated 3/8/2004 10:33:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, cbody67tx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > Just out of curiousity, do the Autolites center electrodes extend as far into >the chamber as the Champions do? If not, that could effectively retard the >spark a few crank degrees in itself, even if what it's showing on the damper >is correct. > > I haven't checked the Autolites, but if they have a wider heat range than the >Champions, they could effectively be a little "cooler" range plug. But most >of the older 10.0 compression ratio B/RB engines could have gone as "cold" as >a J9Y for the higher performance camshaft motors in the earlier 1960s. >Compared to the J14Y in the 9.2 compression ratio 2bbl motors, that's a pretty >cold plug, but might be necessary for extended WOT running (i.e., police >pursuits). > > Several other construction variable might include copper cores and similar >heat dissipation items, but the length the center electrode extends into the >chamber could be significant by itself. In the earlier times of using >Champion plugs, I never had any problems with them, but your experiences might > be different. > > Enjoy! > W Bell