Richard, thanx for the breakdown. I searched for hours on Bosch's web site for the breakdown (
http://www.boschusa.com) for a LONG time before finding it. Anyway, Very Helpful.
I've done a lot of research, and came to several conclusions:
1) Double tip Plattinum with copper core IS the way I want to go.
It offers optimul performance with long degree of resiliancy.
2) I want a hotter plug than the standard for the engine, because
it does burn some oil. A hotter plug will help burn off some of
the deposits, reducing plug fouling. The plug will not last as
long however. That's fine with me.
3) SplitFire is NOT the plug to go with. The FTC has slammed them
for misAdvertising and false claims (some time ago)
http://www.ftc.gov/os/1997/05/c3737cmp.htm http://www.ftc.gov/os/1997/05/c3737.do.htm http://www.ftc.gov/opa/1997/05/petapp26.htm I fear you pay a little more with no reward, for SplitFire plugs.
Here's a couple of really informative web pages on plugs:
http://www.sparkplugs.com/faqmain.asphttp://www.sparkplugs.com/sparkplug411.aspHere's Bosch's info: there's a link for designation codes:
http://www.boschusa.com/AutoParts/FAQs/SparkPlugs/4) Iridium is just too freakin' expensive!
5) I'll likely NOT go with a multi-ground plug, as likely, the M130 engine combustion chamber is not suited for plugs with the ground electrode firing to electrodes on the side.
6) I'll probably go with a Bosch Platinum Plug W8DP
As far as Stan's question on "why Crane" - basically, based on the info I read in the Technical Articles, given peoples experiences (see
http://www.sl113.org/articles/engine/ignition.asp), and based on other input from this forum.
I'm STILL looking for some help with the ignition coil. Bosch's web site is most useless, as far as I can tell!
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