[W126 Coupe] HELP! resistor vs. non resistor plugs
Tom Oelsner
toelsner at mindspring.com
Thu Sep 22 11:09:56 EDT 2005
Bellamy
Why do you suggest .035 instead of .032 because of oil burning?
Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 6:24 PM
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Subject: RE: [W126 Coupe] HELP! resistor vs. non resistor plugs
Tom;
I didn't see anyone reply to you. (Maybe I missed it.)
DO NOT USE RESISTOR PLUGS. The resistance is already designed in.
Bosch specifies a spark gap of .032 throughout, not .040.
If you can't find Bosch plugs anywhere, you can use foreign plugs like
Champion N 12 Y, or cross reference to NGK.
I'd try .035 +/- if you are burning oil.
If you have the AC Rapid Fire #4 plugs are you sure the cap doesn't unscrew
from the lead stem? Use pliers gently to try unscrewing. I have never used
them and have no information on them. Obviously someone here has used them
and thinks they are slicker'n snot.
If you have a Mercedes Benz Dealer in the vacinity, and if you are ever
unsure of what you are being told, try asking the service people there.
Don't be shy. Remember, you are a potential customer for them. If they
refuse to go out of their way to help find your answers, Mercedes Benz want
to know about it! I know. (Just don't try it every second day.)
-Bellamy
>From: "Tom Oelsner" <toelsner at mindspring.com>
>Reply-To: Mercedes Coupes Mailing Lists <mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com>
>To: <mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com>
>Subject: [W126 Coupe] HELP! resistor vs. non resistor plugs
>Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 17:14:21 -0700
>
>This afternoon I replaced my plugs to see if I could smooth out my idle
>that
>occasionally ran a tiny bit rough. RH...you cannot use Rapid Fire #4 plugs
>as they have a one piece top that does not mate with the Bosch wires.
>Also,
>AC Delco says do not use any anti seize lube on threads...
>
>So here is my problem. The parts store did not have W9DC plugs in stock
>but
>had WR9DC (resistor built in). I queried him really hard about them and he
>said they would be fine and would not impact performance. So I gapped them
>to .040 and put in new ignition wires (even though the old ones were only a
>year old, I broke one pulling it. So I replaced all.). Well the car idles
>really badly. This is in spite of the fact that 3 of the older plugs were
>really fouled. So my question is obvious. Are the resistor plugs causing
>rough idle problems?
>
>Tom Oelsner
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