What do these spark plugs look like to you?

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  1. facelessnumber

    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    I am a Californian relocated to Texas, so I don't deep fry very often. 2 or 3 times a year, maybe.

    But I do lots of other cooking and barbequeing so it should come in handy with that.

    Any idea how hot header tubes are at idle? I know they get WAY up there when running hard, but I don't plan on checking the temps while running 60 mph.
     
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    Finally found my plugs after much research. Jegs sells AR series autolites, and autolite website describes the numbering system, so I ordered AR472 from O'Reilly's and should have them in this afternoon.

    If the snow doesn't slow down the delivery. It is snowing it's butt off down here today.
     
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