Spark plugs

blondwookieblondwookie Posts: 355Member
Is the champion spark plugs N4C for an engine with points or for a more advanced ignition system 

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  • GrimGreaserGrimGreaser Posts: 857Senior Contributor
    Points should be fine. It comes up as a small engine, lawn-mower, type plug when you search.
  • blondwookieblondwookie Posts: 355Member
    The one problem I have is. I have an actual GM HEI built for my engine. I need to find the equivalent plug that would work for an HEI in my 308 engine.
  • blondwookieblondwookie Posts: 355Member
    I have been running a GM HEI and all of my general motors vehicles starting with my 1968 Oldsmobile 442. I had the second generation 400 in my engine.
  • GrimGreaserGrimGreaser Posts: 857Senior Contributor
    HEI won't care, you just need to observe what gap it likes. Just a little bit of test and tune.  Start with a 'average' GM HEI spark gap and go from there.
  • blondwookieblondwookie Posts: 355Member
    So the suggested spark plugs will work with my set up

  • GrimGreaserGrimGreaser Posts: 857Senior Contributor
    Shouldnt be a problem.
  • cheyenne7271cheyenne7271 Posts: 558Member
    Try a gap of .045- .050 and see how it runs. 
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  • blondwookieblondwookie Posts: 355Member
    Thanks for all of the input about the spark plugs

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