SirRobyn0
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
Ok got a fun little story for ya, then a question for 305 owners.
So when I got the truck it had ACDelco CR43TS spark plugs in it.
Listed in the ACDelco catalog for 1984 C20 - 305 LG6 says CR43TS plugs or R45TS no notes about when you should use which plugs. My truck had the CR43TS plugs in it when I bought it so I have continued to use them even though I'd describe the "read" on the plugs as a little cold. Like most high mileage SBC I get a puff of blue at start up, and on Friday I fouled out #7, oil fouled. No one in town had the CR43TS plugs in stock and I needed the truck this morning so I got a set of NGK UR4 6630. When I got home I cross referenced them to the ACDelco's The CR43TS I had before would cross to an NGK UR5, and the ones I just got cross to and R45TS. So I've just upped the heat range, which is probably fine. I'll pull the plugs after a few hundred miles to read them and see if they are acceptable. I can always run the cooler plugs in 7 holes and one hotter one in #7 to keep it from fouling.
So I curious now what other 305 owners are running for plugs or have run and what have your experiences been? Thanks.
So when I got the truck it had ACDelco CR43TS spark plugs in it.
Listed in the ACDelco catalog for 1984 C20 - 305 LG6 says CR43TS plugs or R45TS no notes about when you should use which plugs. My truck had the CR43TS plugs in it when I bought it so I have continued to use them even though I'd describe the "read" on the plugs as a little cold. Like most high mileage SBC I get a puff of blue at start up, and on Friday I fouled out #7, oil fouled. No one in town had the CR43TS plugs in stock and I needed the truck this morning so I got a set of NGK UR4 6630. When I got home I cross referenced them to the ACDelco's The CR43TS I had before would cross to an NGK UR5, and the ones I just got cross to and R45TS. So I've just upped the heat range, which is probably fine. I'll pull the plugs after a few hundred miles to read them and see if they are acceptable. I can always run the cooler plugs in 7 holes and one hotter one in #7 to keep it from fouling.
So I curious now what other 305 owners are running for plugs or have run and what have your experiences been? Thanks.