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Spark Plugs
Spark Plugs
Hi everyone my name is Phil and I have recently bought a 1935 Daimler e20, it is in need of some tlc. I am sure I will have plenty of questions over the coming months and years. But the first one is which spark plugs do I need. NGK seem to be highly recommended on the forum and those equivalent to those in the Daimler parts manual are B6HS or B6ES I think the difference is length. Can anyone help ?
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Re: Spark Plugs
Hi Phil
Forgive us all for our lack of response, but welcome and I hope that you enjoy your new acquisition. I think that possibly the major reason that there hasn`t been response to your question is that the subject of spark plugs has been thrashed to death on the Forum over the years - but I think mainly on the old forum. See if you can get on that and search for spark plugs.
Cheers
TerryfromBury
Forgive us all for our lack of response, but welcome and I hope that you enjoy your new acquisition. I think that possibly the major reason that there hasn`t been response to your question is that the subject of spark plugs has been thrashed to death on the Forum over the years - but I think mainly on the old forum. See if you can get on that and search for spark plugs.
Cheers
TerryfromBury
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Re: Spark Plugs
Hi Phil
I can recommend the Green Spark Plug company who have vast knowledge and stocks of spark plugs for older vehicles.
http://www.gsparkplug.com/
or call them on
01477 532 317
The proprietor is Tim Green and has 30+ year in the business so knows what he's talking about!
Best
I can recommend the Green Spark Plug company who have vast knowledge and stocks of spark plugs for older vehicles.
http://www.gsparkplug.com/
or call them on
01477 532 317
The proprietor is Tim Green and has 30+ year in the business so knows what he's talking about!
Best
Graham Emmett ¦ DLOC Chairman ¦ chair@dloc.co.uk ¦ 07967 109160
Northwich, Cheshire
DB18 1949 LCV522 (Yes that one with the P100s)
Northwich, Cheshire
DB18 1949 LCV522 (Yes that one with the P100s)
Re: Spark Plugs
Thanks for the information
Went for NGK BP6ES.
Yes thanks the collets arrived will replace the odd ones and then try starting her.
Phil
Went for NGK BP6ES.
Yes thanks the collets arrived will replace the odd ones and then try starting her.
Phil