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Donnie Yukonie

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Ima subscriber this should be interesting ;)

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Ok. I took pics of the spark plugs...

Original's I put in the crate motor some 90k kms (56k miles) ago with no MSD IGN componants. All stock OEM IGN. Just a few engine mods...:)
These are AC-Delco 41-993's.
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Upgraded to a heat range colder. Used them for less than 5k kms (3k miles) These are AC-Delco R42TS's. They were supposed to work better with an all MSD IGN. They are from the 4.3l vortec.
I didn't like them.
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Now I'm back on a new set of 41-993's with the all MSD IGN. And I'm happy. I'll pull them out again at 16k kms(10k miles) and take pics. I'm at 270k kms (167k miles) on the body now...

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Then we wait for Sunlitcomet to get to 10k...
I imagine that may take a while though...:D I know.. I know... Just Kidding!!!!!!
 
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good pics two on the left dont look to healthy what cyl numbers were they?
 

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I didn't like them.

:nono: Probably because those are the wrong reach plugs for a Vortec. Look at the difference in thread length. Should've used R42LTS6 if you wanted a colder copper core plug, or R43LTS6 for the factory heat range.
 

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:nono: Probably because those are the wrong reach plugs for a Vortec. Look at the difference in thread length. Should've used R42LTS6 if you wanted a colder copper core plug, or R43LTS6 for the factory heat range.

HAHAHA!!!!! Dope!!! :Stupid Me: I feel like such a dumb a$$.....

You know...now that you mention it, I noticed that they stuck out more than the 41-993's but I didn't think anything of it.

Plugs are cheap... I think I'll try the R42LTS6 next.


EDIT: I just plugged that part# into summit racing and it doesn't even cross reference to a GM product. Well a Cadilac motor....How/where can I verify that part#? Thanks!

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good pics two on the left dont look to healthy what cyl numbers were they?

Sorry, IDK. I didn't keep track of which one came from which cyl...:shrug:
 
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R42LTS6 fits.


Compatibility Chart

Make Model Year Engine Notes CadillacAll1982-19834.1L V8.060" GAPCadillacDeVille1982, 19834.1L V8.060 GAPCadillacEldorado1982, 19834.1L V8.060 GAPCadillacFleetwood1982, 19834.1L V8.060 GAPCadillacSeville1982, 19834.1L V8.060 GAPFordAll20053.9L V6.054 GAPFordFreestar20043.9L V6.054 - GAPFordFreestar2004, 2005, 2006, 20074.2L V6.054 GAPIsuzuAll1997-19994.3L V6.060 - GAPIsuzuAll20004.3L V6.060 - GAPJaguarAll20022.5L V6
JaguarAll2000-20023.0L V6
MercuryAll20024.0L V6 FLEX.054 - GAPMercuryAll20044.0L V6 FLEX.054 - GAP - BASE MODELMercuryAll20024.0L V6 GAS.054 - GAPMercuryAll20044.0L V6 GAS.054 GAP - BASE MODELMercuryAll20034.0L V6.054 - GAPMercuryAll2004-20074.2L V6.054 - GAP
 

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I must be blind as a bat.. I didn't see 5.7l or 350 anywhere in that listing....
Please spell it out for me.. thanks.


EDIT: oh .. I see it. 4.3l thanks....
EDIT2: Ok so tomorrow, I'll order some up! Lets try out another batch!
 
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they don't fit a 5.7L only v6's
I was trying to point out they don't fit.
You had wanted parts verify right?

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I also should mention that 605's are not colder the 104 are so I may change them at autozone. I am still debating the the colder plug theory.
 
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R= resistor
43= heat range
L= long
TS= tapered seat
6= gap (.060)

14mm thread, .708 reach, 5/8 hex for BOTH plugs. Exactly the same as the 41-993 (imagine that )

The R42LTS6 fit IF you want a colder heat range plug in a copper core.

I don't need Amazon or RockAuto's ''what it fits'' page the specs are out there. Just like the guys at the parts stores, they gotta have a year,make, and model or they can't tell you anything. :idiot:
 
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Worst case with colder is they foul up but hopefully may get a $200 High octane BBtune in November. Then colder would be more appropriate.
 

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R= resistor
43= heat range
L= long
TS= tapered seat
6= gap (.060)

14mm thread, .708 reach, 5/8 hex for BOTH plugs. Exactly the same as the 41-993 (imagine that )

The R42LTS6 fit IF you want a colder heat range plug in a copper core.

I don't need Amazon or RockAuto's ''what it fits'' page the specs are out there. Just like the guys at the parts stores, they gotta have a year,make, and model or they can't tell you anything. :idiot:

That is exactly what I"m after.
And now I'm going to order them up tomorrow! Thanks again.

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Worst case with colder is they foul up but hopefully may get a $200 High octane BBtune in November. Then colder would be more appropriate.

Ahh, that's the thing.
Allegedly if your making 75-100hp over stock, then you want to drop a heat range to prevent premature detonation which is enough to not cause fouling.
That's what I"ve been reading anyways.

Why/How does the octane level affect the heat range? I didn't read that anywhere?
 
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Well still in to hand much pain to do engine but did manage to get this stuff from the big brown truck lately.
 
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The oil primer tool from autozone does not fit Vortec 350 oil pumps. The slot in the Vortec 350 pump appears slightly thinner then others.

DAMN!
 

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Good luck with the Tahoe, i'm still waiting to here from my mechanic on mine, either fuel pump or injectors, the mechanic and i are both leaning towards the pump
 

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Can't wait to see it finished! Let us know what a difference the new system makes

oh and why not just get a whole new dizzy while you're at it? It's probably some vortec compatibility issue isn't it?
 

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