I'm not actually sure what size plug your heads require, I've searched but haven't come up with anything. A NGK CR7E is a hotter plug than a Champion G63. The actual cross reference is NGK C8E. For manufacturers (NGK and Denso), the higher the number, the colder the plug. With Champion, Autolite, Splitfire and Bosch, the higher the number, the hotter the plug.Krauser4valve wrote:The plugs are carbon-fouled, not oily at all. As for the type, I've tried the stock Champion G63's and nearly any other Japanese substitution. I think there are CR7E's in it now as they are a warmer plug on the cross-reference chart. The wires are new, the coils are green Dyna's and there is a fat spark when I crank it over.
Are you running points? A Dyna Green 3.0 ohm (1.5ohms x 2) resistance dual output coil should be used with points.
If you're running electronic you need less resistance.
Black carbon on the plugs generally means an over rich mixture. This could be caused by weak spark, the wrong fuel mixture, low compression, wrong timing (cam or ignition). The good news is... low compression caused by bad rings is usually accompanied by oily residue on the plugs. Then again, your oil control rings may be good and your compression rings faulty.