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Spark Plugs

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I am helping a friend dejunk his collection of stuff. I came across a set of 8 brand new Auburn spark plugs. They are labeled "171" 0270911
.019 gap. Any thoughts?
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Post by 6183 »

Unison Part #UREM37E is the equivalent to the Auburn 171

REM37E plugs aren't listed as used on C-85 or C-90 engines installed in the 120/140/140A series. Used on A-65 and C-75, and several other TCM engine models.
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Thanks Mike.
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Re: Spark Plugs

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6277 wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 7:21 am I am helping a friend dejunk his collection of stuff. I came across a set of 8 brand new Auburn spark plugs. They are labeled "171" 0270911
.019 gap. Any thoughts?
Hmmmm, seeing more of this.........."helping a friend broom stuff". Maybe we'll see some real treasures come to light that have been getting dusty over the years........
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