I knew that didn't look right and that is why I didn't buy the plugs. The weird
thing is that the screen looked (kinda) like this:
NGK BP6ES
NGK 73333
And this guy was saying it is the same plug. I may make a trip in there and
have the guy pull the plugs so I can look at them just to see what the markings
are, etc.
THANKS once again to EVERYONE on this list and the 311s.org site who is
knowledgeable in the Roadster area. Had I not read the available info, I might
have just listened to the guy behind the counter.
Getting a little less clueless every day!!!!!
Tim
Belleville, WI.
'70 SPL AND SRL
Still clueless but always learning
---- MH <twobeaners@earthlink.net> wrote:
=============
NGK.com says that part number does not exist. Duh! Once again, someone can
do a simple task he's paid to do. I'm sick of it!
Mike Hudson '67 - Stroker/5-speed
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim" <tputland@charter.net>
To: "datsun-roadsters: autox.team.net" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 6:57 PM
Subject: [Roadsters] spark plugs
I have read that the BP6ES is recommended for my 1600. I went to get a
(backup) set the other day and the guy at my local tried to to tell me that
the "NGK 73333" --that he showed me on his screen-- was the same plug. I
didn't believe him and said thanks any way as I have never seen "73333"
mentioned as a comaprable plug.
Does any one recognize this NGK number? And what stores have the BP6ES in
stock? I got a set from NAPA once but the one closest to me is only open 3
hours a weekend and never when I need to go there during a weekend.
TIA
Tim
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