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  • Belair-o
    Registered Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 648

    Spark Plug Recommendation?

    I have Edelbrock #60899 Performer RPM cylinder heads on the 327 in my 57. Edelbrock calls for Champion RC-12YC as a good spark plug (for street applications). Any alternative recommendations? I pulled the plugs in order to hand rotate the engine more easily, and I find that two of the ceramic insulators slide up and down the electrode . I don't know how that happened, but might be a good opportunity to switch, should there be a better alternative.
    Thanks, Doug
  • markm
    Registered Member
    • May 2012
    • 3471

    #2
    I would try crossing them to Autolite or AC , never had any use for Champions.

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    • Belair-o
      Registered Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 648

      #3
      Hi Mark,
      Thanks for the insight. You found Champions didn't work so well for you (fouled, or...)?
      Thanks, Doug

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      • markm
        Registered Member
        • May 2012
        • 3471

        #4
        I just got hooked on Autolite as a teenager street racing and later bracket racing. I told a buddy that was having trouble getting rpm out of the 390 in his AMC Javelin, he call me on Sunday all pissed off, his car never turned that kind of rpm before so he stayed in it and blew it up.

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        • Belair-o
          Registered Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 648

          #5
          Hi Mark,
          Thanks for relating your reasoning, and for the (sorry to say it) funny story about your friends Javelin.
          Thanks, Doug

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          • BamaNomad
            Registered Member
            • Nov 2016
            • 3880

            #6
            In my older '60's, and 70's vehicles back in that time period, I preferred Champions because I believed they ran better than AC; it was only when I got the 'originality' craze later that I began buying AC plugs for my Chevys. I never really considered Autolite in those days as I considered them for 'Fords'..

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            • Rick_L
              Registered Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 4676

              #7
              I've had better luck with Autolite plugs in recent years than any other brand. Coincidence? Maybe, but it works for me. AC plugs had a bad reputation back to the early 70s. For me, the bad reps for Champion are more recent than that, but still go back a ways.

              Don't let the Ford/Chevy thing bias your thoughts about spark plugs. Autolite hasn't been affiliated with Ford for 40-50 years, replaced by Motorcraft.

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              • Histoy56
                Registered Member
                • Jun 2020
                • 112

                #8
                I drove big block Mopar cars for years, and I found that Autolite plugs worked the best for me. That's the brand I plan to buy for my '56, when I need new ones.

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                • Dragsix
                  Registered Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 97

                  #9
                  I have been a champion man for 45 years. Never had any trouble with them. So I stuck with them. For a few years I use to like using the Accel yellow spark plugs, they also ran well for me but you cant get them any longer, at least not the yellow ceramic versions. As for AC, Autolite, others, I am sure they are all fine to use.

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                  • Belair-o
                    Registered Member
                    • Jun 2013
                    • 648

                    #10
                    Thanks for all the suggestions and related experiences. I will look at getting Autolites to replace the Champions. I was disturbed with the loose ceramic around the positive electrode on two out of the eight Champion plugs.
                    Thanks, Doug

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