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Alot of the AC plugs are now made by ngk .The champion RC12YC is available in probably every parts store that stocks champion .
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The RC12YC is not nearly so commonly available as it once was, and for some reason, many parts stores do not stock Champion, or many Champion part numbers, any more.
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They should be avail at any Carquest/Advance auto.Also from what i have seen I think brisk now makes accel plugs.
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The CarQuest stores here are few and far between, and can be hard to get by when they're open, and Advance stores here no longer seem to carry them. If they did, I'd have them. Both of our aluminum head big block engines can use them.
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Alan. Dont you you think that is a warm heat range for any high rpm/compression motor. Ive seen some high end s/ss builders using a cold as ar3932/c59c on 396/325 combos in stock?
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Alan, how about 24 of them for $40?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/360396277454?lpid=82 Or any outdoor power equipment shop. Like I said, they're used in lawn tractors. |
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They do not exhibit any signs of temperature or detonation problems in my engines.
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It's a very common plug in many Briggs and Stratton and Kohler lawn tractor engines. A quick Google shows many sources: https://www.google.com/search?client...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 |
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It appears they carry 3 different types of the RC12YC plug. http://www.sparkplugs.com/SearchResults.aspx?kw=RC12YC They also carry racing plugs. |
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