Having a set of new NGK BP7ES plugs in the spares drawer, I threw them into the new engine to use. I have read about issues with the quality of the plugs but have never had a problem myself to date....
Like I said, no problems
to date....
All of a sudden I had a problem with the engine not firing, I had spark at the dizzy, I had spark at the lead ends, but no spark on three of the four plugs. I thought they might be fouled so gave them a good old clean up...still they were dodgy. They've been converted into high voltage insulators
Anyways, I decided to change them out for a set of Bosch plugs and looked for their equivalents, now Bosch have changed their part numbers, so the job is a little bit more challenging, but I will only mention the old numbers for now.
The equivalents for the NGK BP6ES (std mini plug) is the Bosch WR7DC if you read the literature at Supercrap, If I change the C to a P I get the WR7DP (New Bosch part number: P8-4) platinum plugs (25 as opposed to 17 for a set of four). I thought I might throw caution to the wind and try a set of the platinums.
Can anyone see why not? I realise they are designed for longevity, not for any supposed increase of FULLY SIK POWA or anything else as ricey as all that. But can anyone think of a reason why they would be a poor choice on a 40 yr old A-series for only 25 bucks a set? After paying an arm and a leg for so long, it's kind of like being offered MOBIL 1 full synth for 20 bucks and not picking it up...
Here's a picture of the tip with a super sexy background

, I figure it's a little shrouded being covered on all sides except the tip, but can't figure out any other problems if the gap is 25 thou as it should be. From the factory it's about 30 thou, but this is easily fixed, there's no exposed and easily damaged tip like there once was, they've changed that design to the more protected tip as seen below.
