From: DDoyle9570@aol.com
Date: Tue Mar 26 2002 - 07:44:56 PST
In a message dated 3/26/02 6:27:34 AM Central Daylight Time,
dussetschleger@juno.com writes:
<< Found a whole slew of these spark plugs new in little tubes in
warehouse in Omaha Nebraska. Owner does not know what they go to.
Soooooooo. here goes
Outside of tube (green I might add) says
H004-0501019
Plug, Spark, 18 MM
1, Each, ABP 18-H
DA-28-024-ORD-3198
Auburn Spark Plug Co., Inc
Auburn, New York
10/53 IC-4 >>
Steve,
While this is not exactly what you want to know, perhaps this will help.
This spark plug had been replaced before December 1956 with Ordnance Part
number 8383637, and both numbers were classified limited standard. It has a
1/2 inch reach, 7/8 hex, with a I.M.E.P. psi rating of 175. It is a non
waterproof, non shielded, reasonably hot plug 10000 OHM resistor plug. The AC
replacement is a 85-R, Autolite is a BR-4, Champion X-8-COM.
While not what you asked, maybe this will help.
David
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