Heads up on spark plugs
Just fyi...people need to double check what spark plugs they get at an auto parts store. If I didnt know the actual part number, I would have received a one step hotter plug than what OEM specs for in an NGK brand.
When I pulled the PO spark plugs..guess what...one step hotter plug |
do you still have those part numbers handy? Which store was it? Good info to share Mr. Thehun... thanks
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Here is all the correct spark plugs that o'reily carries for our land rover disco D1
Spark Plug - 1997 Land Rover Discovery | O'Reilly Auto Parts Just fyi you dont want to run a hotter plug in our rides..if anything one step colder....but since we dont have heavy modified engines...OEM spec heat range is the best |
I just put NGK Iridium plugs in not to long ago how do I tell if it is the right model#(Bought them at advance auto parts)? Is the part # on the link only pertain to o'reily's or is that the NGK #?
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Cheap stock plugs are fine for the D1. What the owners manual specs are cheap and easy to find.
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Yeah i wanted cheap..but they still had it wrong in the computer...if you look at the link it shows the actual manufacture number..on NGK its the third line in the link
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Originally Posted by ara25
(Post 240168)
I just put NGK Iridium plugs in not to long ago how do I tell if it is the right model#(Bought them at advance auto parts)? Is the part # on the link only pertain to o'reily's or is that the NGK #?
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