63stick Posted Friday at 01:25 AM Report Posted Friday at 01:25 AM Any recommendations for spark plugs for my R1. Some brands seem to perform better than others.
mfg Posted Friday at 01:47 AM Report Posted Friday at 01:47 AM 20 minutes ago, 63stick said: Any recommendations for spark plugs for my R1. Some brands seem to perform better than others. The Champion RJ12-Y’s I installed in my ‘63 R2 seem to go on forever!
63stick Posted Friday at 02:07 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 02:07 AM The R2 takes different plugs though. I talked with Jon Meyer the other day and I think he said HR5. Unfortunately the piece of paper I wrote it on got brake cleaner on it and no more writing. I hate to call him back up.
mfg Posted Friday at 02:52 PM Report Posted Friday at 02:52 PM (edited) 12 hours ago, 63stick said: The R2 takes different plugs though. I talked with Jon Meyer the other day and I think he said HR5. Unfortunately the piece of paper I wrote it on got brake cleaner on it and no more writing. I hate to call him back up. Yes you are right… but at this point in time the J12Y’s seem to be a reliable, easily found, universal fit…. (If there actually is such a thing!) And, I’m my opinion, this plug also works well on ‘non-R’ Studebaker V8’s! Edited Friday at 03:02 PM by mfg Added text
Dwight FitzSimons Posted Friday at 03:14 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:14 PM IIRC Champion J12Y plugs were specified by Studebaker for both R1s and R2s. The modern number might be RJ12YC. H14Y plugs were spec'd for 259 & 289 engines J10Y plugs were used on R3s (J10Y are colder than J12Y) This is IIRC, so someone correct me. --Dwight P.S., Autolite 437 & Bosch 7517 have also been recommended previously on the SDC Forum
mfg Posted Friday at 03:50 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:50 PM 33 minutes ago, Dwight FitzSimons said: IIRC Champion J12Y plugs were specified by Studebaker for both R1s and R2s. The modern number might be RJ12YC. H14Y plugs were spec'd for 259 & 289 engines J10Y plugs were used on R3s (J10Y are colder than J12Y) This is IIRC, so someone correct me. --Dwight P.S., Autolite 437 & Bosch 7517 have also been recommended previously on the SDC Forum That sounds right Dwight… but try to find H14Y’s (a Champion plug I always liked) at your local FLAPS quick & in a hurry!!!
tanda62 Posted yesterday at 01:50 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:50 PM Here is another option for R1 plugs. https://www.ngk.com/ngk-4536-xr45-v-power-spark-plug
brad Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago I use Autolite Platinum AP85. Champions are now China sourced, and quality is non-existent.
DWR46 Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Brad put the Autolites in my R3 motor, and they work fantastic. I have used NGK plugs for over 50 years, but have now used Autolites in three other cars and am impressed with them. Also, counterfeit NGK's are flooding the market and it seems lately, many NGK plugs are almost impossible to source. If people want to use Champions, that is fine, but in the 1970s and 1980s, at all the USAC races, there was always a Champion "rep" giving away plugs to all the racers. We finally figured out whey he was giving them away, nobody would actually spend money to buy them!
mfg Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago When it comes to spark plugs…. To each his own I guess!!!!
Dwight FitzSimons Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 22 hours ago, tanda62 said: Here is another option for R1 plugs. https://www.ngk.com/ngk-4536-xr45-v-power-spark-plug Unfortunately, these are on "National back order."
Dwight FitzSimons Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 15 hours ago, brad said: I use Autolite Platinum AP85. Champions are now China sourced, and quality is non-existent. These are what I'll use on my R3. Thanks for the recommendation. --Dwight
mfg Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 19 hours ago, brad said: I use Autolite Platinum AP85. Champions are now China sourced, and quality is non-existent. The quality of Chinese products has improved tremendously over the past couple decades…. That’s why America is now playing ‘catch up’ …..Just sayin’
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