Champion plugs
This may not be an issue anymore but back in the 80's I got into a battle between Champion Sparkplug company and the Navy Exchange. At that time you could get auto parts at a discount price from the navy exchange auto parts store and as there was little money that's where I got plugs. Brand new plugs put in the car standard copper core and the car ran one day then started missing. Checking I had a missfire on 5 of the 6 new plugs so I took them back for an exchange but all they had was champion at that exchange. They give me a set of 6 new ones and everything was fine for about a week then it failed again. An argument persued between me and the echange and then Champion which had a major contract with the Navy. In the end the Officer over the contract canceled the contract with Champion because in the copper core plugs Champion was found to be installing shortend copper rods into all their discount copper plugs to save money. After normal driving and opperation the copper core that was only held in place by the ceramic would loosen grip and the core would slide leaving a large gap inside the plug. With this happening a normal 35K coil would not produce a good consistant spark in fact on a tester it took 80K or better. Resister and any other specialized plugs were unaffected because they were metal to metal bonded. For this reason I avoid Champion.
This may not be an issue anymore but back in the 80's I got into a battle between Champion Sparkplug company and the Navy Exchange. At that time you could get auto parts at a discount price from the navy exchange auto parts store and as there was little money that's where I got plugs. Brand new plugs put in the car standard copper core and the car ran one day then started missing. Checking I had a missfire on 5 of the 6 new plugs so I took them back for an exchange but all they had was champion at that exchange. They give me a set of 6 new ones and everything was fine for about a week then it failed again. An argument persued between me and the echange and then Champion which had a major contract with the Navy. In the end the Officer over the contract canceled the contract with Champion because in the copper core plugs Champion was found to be installing shortend copper rods into all their discount copper plugs to save money. After normal driving and opperation the copper core that was only held in place by the ceramic would loosen grip and the core would slide leaving a large gap inside the plug. With this happening a normal 35K coil would not produce a good consistant spark in fact on a tester it took 80K or better. Resister and any other specialized plugs were unaffected because they were metal to metal bonded. For this reason I avoid Champion.
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