Snip have a quick question: Does anyone have a part number for spark plugs one heat range hotter than stock for a 4.0 head? I'm running a 4.0 head on a 4.2 block and am having trouble with the plugs fouling. Snip In the Champion line of plugs using the following format where the number 12 is the recommended heat range, a larger number would be a hotter plug. ; RC12LYC Champion recommend plug base bottom line plug. Thus a hotter plug one heat range hotter would be a RC13LYC plug. While changing to a hotter plug is a recommended fix for fouling, it is also a band aid to cure a problem that may have some other rational for causing the fouling. While I do not use a 4.0 head on my 1975 or 1980 258 AMC I-6, the recommend plug is an RN13YC which is a resistor/copper electrode plug the car gives me no problem using RN9YC plugs. Are you also burning quite a bit of oil? John. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list