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- From: sorlin@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Steven J Orlin)
- Subject: Re: RFI: Regappable Platinium Plugs
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.173457.13330@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
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- References: <17691@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 17:34:57 GMT
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- In article <17691@mindlink.bc.ca> Cliff_Lum@mindlink.bc.ca (Cliff Lum) writes:
- >> schludermann@sscvx1.ssc.gov writes:
- >>
- >> Msg-ID: <1992Nov19.203915.1@sscvx1.ssc.gov>
- >> Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 02:39:1
- >>
- >> Org. : Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
- >>
- >> Would anyone know of platinium plugs that are regappable? The Bosch I
- >> tried are next to impossbile to regap and lack sufficent electrode
- >> material.
- >> I've experimented with regular plugs and found with the MSD system I could
- >> open the gap to .09-.1". I would like to experiment next with some
- >> platinium
- >> type plugs.
- >>
- >> thanxs
- >>
- >> kris
- >>
- >
- >NGK sells a couple of types of platinum plugs. they sell one that looks like
- >a regular plug except for the center electrode which is platinum and a VX
- >platinum plug which is cheaper since it is more generic and needs gapping to
- >a particular application.
- > Hope that helps
- >
-
-
-
- Guys, I'm sorry to break your dreams, but Platinum plugs perform and last no
- longer than regular plugs do. If you don't replace them at regular intervals
- you are both foolish and wasting gas and power.
-
- -Experience speaks
-