spark plug question
The Autolite 103's are a taper seat plug like stock. But the AFR heads use a gasket seat plug. I believe a 3923 is the same heat range as the 103, but has a gasket seat. If you want colder, they make a 3922, which is the coldest they offer.
Mike
Mike
I don't doubt that many, many people are using taper-seat plugs (like the TR6 and 103) in heads that are machined for gasket seat (like AFR).
But, it's not the correct plug. Look at your AFR instructions or go to their website, which recommends a 3910 (gasket seat plug) for their heads - even LT1/LT4.
Look at the way that the stock LT1 spark plug hole is machined, with a bevel for the tapered part of the plug to seat on, versus the AFR's, which have a flat surface around the plug hole for the gasket to seat on.
Mike
But, it's not the correct plug. Look at your AFR instructions or go to their website, which recommends a 3910 (gasket seat plug) for their heads - even LT1/LT4.
Look at the way that the stock LT1 spark plug hole is machined, with a bevel for the tapered part of the plug to seat on, versus the AFR's, which have a flat surface around the plug hole for the gasket to seat on.
Mike
glad i saw this thread cause i too had the wrong type plugs in. just to let you know i talked with autolite and they also recommend the ar3923 but the ar3922 has been discontinued so if you need the next lower heat range it would be the ar3935.
hope this helps
hope this helps
NGK makes a large range of plugs that will fit the LT1/4 AFR castings. Everything from a "5" heat range (stock) to a very cold "11", which is what I am using. If you want a pn, I could find it later. But just pick up their catalog, it's pretty self explanatory. The TR6, autolite 103 or 3922 may not be cold enough if you plan to plant your foot in it for more than a few seconds at a time. I would go more than one or two heat ranges colder. I have only had a plug fouling problem once with 6 ranges colder than stock. My ignition uses an MSD6AL box, Accel coil, stock wires. So it's nothing special. And that was when I had to run the car for a couple of minutes way out of tune in speed density mode. It was rich as hell and fuld the plugs. I changed the 4 "easy" ones, and it fired right up and cleaned the other 4 right off.
Rich Krause
Rich Krause
So what is the problem with using a taper plug in a gasketed hole? Do they leak? I've been doing this for the last 2 years!!! I haven't noticed anything, but maybe I'll try out a new plug down the line sometime. The 103's have worked good for me.
Rich could you post the P/N when you find it? I know you have in the past, but I couldn't find it.
Bill
Rich could you post the P/N when you find it? I know you have in the past, but I couldn't find it.
Bill


