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Spark plug information
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 9:29 pm
by John Ellis
'Good Evening,
I am using REM-40-E plugs in Ranger Engines. Many years ago, I found a shorter length plug that was the same heat range to go behind the carburetor.. I have forgotten the part number
Does anyone know the part number ..
Thanks for you help..
John
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Re: Spark plug information
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:23 pm
by Seifert
'Hi John
I use the BG4B2s Spark Plug for that position. It does have a smaller ignition leed fitting and is shorter than the REM40E plug. Fresno Airparts has them.
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From: John Ellis
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Subject: [fairchildclub] Spark plug information
Good Evening,
I am using REM-40-E plugs in Ranger Engines. Many years ago, I found a shorter length plug that was the same heat range to go behind the carburetor.. I have forgotten the part number
Does anyone know the part number ..
Thanks for you help..
John
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Re: Spark plug information
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:29 am
by ccmueller001
'The REM37BY is 3/8" shorter than the 40E and fits nicely behind the Ranger carb. It has exposed electrodes.
Charles
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fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "John Ellis" wrote:
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> Good Evening,
>
> I am using REM-40-E plugs in Ranger Engines. Many years ago, I found a shorter length plug that was the same heat range to go behind the carburetor.. I have forgotten the part number
>
> Does anyone know the part number ..
>
> Thanks for you help..
>
> John
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Spark plug information
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:02 am
by Bob
'John,
I have never had much trouble with a REM-40-E behind the carburator, although I had heard many people complain about them. I had ALWAYS used Champion plugs. One day I switched brands and found that the plugs were of a different shape, and with the newer plug, I could not get a grip with a wrench.
Before you give up on a REM-40-E, be sure that you at least TRY a Champion plug.
Works for me.
Bob Waldron
1939 Fairchild 24K
Webster, MN
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fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "John Ellis" wrote:
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> Good Evening,
>
> I am using REM-40-E plugs in Ranger Engines. Many years ago, I found a shorter length plug that was the same heat range to go behind the carburetor.. I have forgotten the part number
>
> Does anyone know the part number ..
>
> Thanks for you help..
>
> John
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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