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#1558144 09/17/2024 1:54 PM
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What spark plugs would you suggest to run in the 235 engine???

Running on 6 volts and with single barrel carburetor.


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AC 44 or R44, or the equivalent interchange number for Champion or NGK. NOT 44T- - - -that's a tapered seat plug with a 5/8" wrench size. 44 has a 13/16" size and a flat copper gasket. AC 45 is OK if you don't do a lot of high speed highway travel. It's a little hotter than a 44. The "R" prefix indicates "resistor"- - - -either one is OK. RUN- - - -do not walk away from Prestolite plugs.
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You’ll have a hard time finding R44/R44s in anything but NOS form. And the NOS tend to be pricey.

sparkplug-crossreference.com is handy for finding interchanges.


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AC R43 is the in service replacement for the discontinued AC R44 and work fine on Ol' Roy, The Bismarck, and The Purple Knif.


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My spoiled green turd (truck) uses AC C44S plugs. Been working fine for quite a few years now.


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5913 or 848 head, champion J12y, RJ12Y, J12YC, RJ12YC, or the J14Y variant.


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Mike,

It has the 848 head. The engine is actually a 1961 but it's in my 1952 truck.


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I run AC 44 or AC C44 Originals in my 1958 235 in my 1950 truck, 6 volt. Runs great!
The "C" is for commercial
You can still find them on E Pay..ect.
I saw some for a good price earlier. Shop around.
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Then the J12Y variant would be a good option. Just as a historical reference, the J12Y plug was used in 283 chevys, Mopar motors, Harley Motorcycles, all kinds of engines. The J12Y plugs are the original variant (along with the R designation for resistor to keep radio noise down). the J12YC (C for copper) are the newer and current variant. Any of them will work.

The J14Y are the same plug but hotter (not in terms of spark but in terms of thermal temperature). Also fine to use if you cant find the J12Ys locally.

You might see J11Y and J10Y on ebay or facebook market place. These were colder plugs, generally for commercial use, taxis, trucks, but no longer available. Also used by racers for race motors. I scrounge them up when I come across them as I have used them for racing.


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I’m currently running AC Delco R45. Does anyone think these will be too hot? They seem to work well but I just put them in and have only driven it about 15 miles with them.


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Awful lot of folks around here running AC R45.


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The 261 I bought from a Wisconsin wrecking yard came to me with C43 AC plugs, 848 head on a 261. Based on the yellow color I believe it had done its service in a 56 2-ton. Years ago I ran C42-1 in the fleet's 270 powered GMC dump truck and my pickup. Since I couldn't find those commercial plugs anymore I used Champion RJ10Y. Bought two sets when I found them. They stay clean and white despite ~10,000 miles on them.


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