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Don't you love it when you find "good" old stuff in the garage ?
Not sure how long these have been there but check out the price !
Just finnished putting them in and it's running great. Was using RN14YC's before, seems to run much better with these ones.
 

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Don't you love it when you find "good" old stuff in the garage ?
Not sure how long these have been there but check out the price !
Just finnished putting them in and it's running great. Was using RN14YC's before, seems to run much better with these ones.

Kewl, I just love the old stuff like that.
I have some original OEM part number Mopar plugs for my 68 Barracuda still in the boxes.
 
I only use this car for cruising around town so these work well for this kind of purpose.
 
how long do you think they were sitting around... $4.32 for a set of four.

Not that cheap nowadays!
 
how long do you think they were sitting around... $4.32 for a set of four.

Not that cheap nowadays!

That's a great question !
I have no memory of buying them and they fit so many engines that I can't be sure.
I would have to think perhaps early 80's ??? :-k

Any guesses ?
 
Hi. I'm pretty sure with Champion the lower the number is the colder the plug so RN14YC would be a hotter plug. The RN12YC were oem plugs for 340's back in the day. I think NGK is the only company where the lower numbers are hotter and the higher numbers are colder. Bobby
 
LOL, Kmart! How long has it been since they were still in Canada? 10+years, I'm thinking. Cool find, and smokin' price!
 
Hi. I'm pretty sure with Champion the lower the number is the colder the plug so RN14YC would be a hotter plug. The RN12YC were oem plugs for 340's back in the day. I think NGK is the only company where the lower numbers are hotter and the higher numbers are colder. Bobby

You are correct sir!
 
Hi. I'm pretty sure with Champion the lower the number is the colder the plug so RN14YC would be a hotter plug. The RN12YC were oem plugs for 340's back in the day. I think NGK is the only company where the lower numbers are hotter and the higher numbers are colder. Bobby

was OEM for many dodge engines as well as the 318
 
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