Re: plugs for a 350 MAG MPI Horizon
If you take them out each year to clean them you might as well replace them with regular AC-MR43ts every year. What you are saying makes no sense. My father is also " MR goodwrench" He has worked for our local gm dealer for over 30 years and is a factory trained tech. He thinks that the double platnum AC delco "100,000 mile" plugs are overpriced even at dealer cost and recommended for me to use NGK or denso double platnum. Great plugs less cost.<br /><br />Iam sure that opinions with every factory trained GM Goodwrech varies across the country. And I respect your father opinion, but why throw away a 16.00 part that is still good, and Mercruiser who has done extensive test on their engine says replace every 3 years. the ones in our company van has 87K on the plugs and and mileage is still near original and we pull some heavy boats with it.<br />Air craft plugs are cleaned and reinstall every annual inspection, the AI decides if the plugs warrant replacement.
<br /><br />These motors are under way more stress than any car or light truck ever thought of being.<br /><br />The most load is getting the boat on plane, after that the load is no more than pulling a 6 K pound boat down the highway. Remember Bondo's recent post of getting 2500 hours out of a 302 Ford? If the stress factor was so high there is no way an engine would last that long.<br />
<br />I took my plugs out after only 2 seasons on my boat and the stock AC 41-932 double platnum plugs were toast.<br />What works in your car doesn't always apply to your boat. What would your car plugs look like if all you did was tow a trailer uphill all season?Thats the type of load your boat motor is under almost the time.<br />Think about it.<br /><br />I don't run my boat wide open and some people do, their choice. But after the boat is on plane and trimmed, the load is reduced on the engine. And we have plenty of hills here in the piedmont of NC.
