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I think I'm going nut's
First it was the oil filter deal PF25 Vs the new PF454 not having the same rubber seal size as the PF25. So I'm using a Purolator oil filter PL20049
Now I just pulled a spark plug, and went to buy a new set. Same AC R45TS number, but the plug is not the same dimension as the old one. I only own the car for a short time, this plug could be close to the original set??? 1975
The original plug ground electrode is longer/deeper into the engine head with a shorter outside ceramic wire connection.
So the new plug groung electrode is shorter / into the engine head with a longer outside ceramic wire connection.
Did AC Delco make a change in the early years and stayed with the same spark plug number???
I did go back to the auto store and pulled one more set, same deal...
Anybody know....
First it was the oil filter deal PF25 Vs the new PF454 not having the same rubber seal size as the PF25. So I'm using a Purolator oil filter PL20049
Now I just pulled a spark plug, and went to buy a new set. Same AC R45TS number, but the plug is not the same dimension as the old one. I only own the car for a short time, this plug could be close to the original set??? 1975
The original plug ground electrode is longer/deeper into the engine head with a shorter outside ceramic wire connection.
So the new plug groung electrode is shorter / into the engine head with a longer outside ceramic wire connection.
Did AC Delco make a change in the early years and stayed with the same spark plug number???

I did go back to the auto store and pulled one more set, same deal...
Anybody know....