Morning folks, just bought a slant six car, first time fooling around this style engine. Anyway, do all slant six engines have spark plug tubes?
The plugs I pulled out were Autolite 26 plugs, they have a 5/8's nut, some folks refer to this style plug as a peanut type plug. According to the local parts store along with my manual the car calls for a Champion n14y plug. The n14y plug as a 13/16 nut along with a washer on the bottom of the plug. The n14y plug will screw into the block but I cannot get a socket to fit over the plug due to no room between the head and plug. Something else the Autolite plugs I removed have a 1/2" reach, the n14y plugs have a 3/4" reach.
The car is a 67 Plymouth wagon. I'm not sure if this is the original engine.
What type/manufacture/heat range plug would be a good starting point?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bink
The plugs I pulled out were Autolite 26 plugs, they have a 5/8's nut, some folks refer to this style plug as a peanut type plug. According to the local parts store along with my manual the car calls for a Champion n14y plug. The n14y plug as a 13/16 nut along with a washer on the bottom of the plug. The n14y plug will screw into the block but I cannot get a socket to fit over the plug due to no room between the head and plug. Something else the Autolite plugs I removed have a 1/2" reach, the n14y plugs have a 3/4" reach.
The car is a 67 Plymouth wagon. I'm not sure if this is the original engine.
What type/manufacture/heat range plug would be a good starting point?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bink