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Autolite® Copper spark plugs

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AUTOLITE® Copper

Autolite® Copper spark plugs are designed to meet your engine’s needs by providing a balance of reliable performance. Through decades of experience and passion, Autolite® has engineered their copper plugs to deliver quick starts and the power your vehicle or applications needs to meet performance expectations.

Technology

1. Copper Core Center Electrode
     The copper core center electrode aids in thermal control and improves resistance to fouling
2. High Nickel Alloy Enhanced Electrodes
     Its specially engineered high nickel alloy center and ground electrode provides extended life
3. High-Alumina Multi-Rib Insulator
     Its high alumina multi-rib ceramic insulator provides thermal conductivity and superior insulation for increased strength
4. Corrosion-Resistant Nickel-Plated Shell
     The nickel-plated shell is corrosion resistant to provide increased durability for extended periods

Installation Guides
 

Spark Plug Installation and Service Suggestion

Replacing spark plugs can be a simple job, if you take things one step at a time. Here's a general guide to the proper procedures. Read the entire process first!

1.Gather needed tools and parts - a set of Autolite spark plugs, a ratchet, a spark plug socket (make sure you have the right size), extensions, a gapping tool, and dielectric grease. Other hand tools may be needed on some vehicles.
2.Remove spark plug wires or coils. Grasp the plug wire boot and twist it about one-quarter turn to loosen the seal, and then pull straight off. Stubborn boots may require using plug wire boot pliers. Number plug wires with tape as you remove them to avoid crossing them, or only disconnect one at a time. If your vehicle is coil-on-plug, disconnect the coil connectors, remove the hold-down bolts, and remove the coils.
3.Before loosening each spark plug, clean dirt or fluids out of the plug seat area with a blast of compressed air, a shop vacuum, or by blowing around the spark plug through a soda straw. This prevents contaminants from falling into combustion chamber when the old plugs are removed.
4.Remove plugs and line them up in cylinder order. A thorough visual inspection of the plugs can identify problems that may need correction or show you they are all good. Autolite publishes a plug tip inspection guide with more information.
5.Gap new plugs as recommended in owner's manual or Autolite Spark Plug Catalog. Use a gapping tool gauge to measure the gap between the center and ground electrode. The gauge should pass through snugly but easily. If too loose or tight, use the gapping tool to correct the gap.
6.Screw new plugs in by hand until tight. If a plug tightens up too soon while turning them in by hand, use a thread chaser to clean the threads. Use a torque wrench to tighten spark plugs following manufacturer’s recommendations, or refer to the torque chart in the Autolite Spark Plug Catalog if you don’t have a torque wrench.
7.Inspect the plug wires and boots (or the coils and boots on coil-on-plug systems) for brittleness or cracking, and check for corrosion onthe plug terminals inside each boot. Replace suspect coils, boots and or wires as needed. Lubricate the plug contact area inside each boot with Dielectric Grease and then reinstall the plug wires (or coils and boots) making sure they are installed in the correct order and fastened securely.
8.Verify your repair by starting the engine. Misfires or a rough idle can mean the wires are in the wrong order or loose. Recheck firing order and coil connections closely if the engine still isn't running right.













 

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