I'm going to install new plugs in my Corsa - probably NGK B6HS plugs. On the net I've found that there are 2 different B6HS types - a normal B6HS and a B6HS-10. Both have the same configuration but different part numbers and different pricing. I hunted all over the net trying to find the physical difference between the 2 plug varieties. I finally found what I was looking for - an NGK plug numbering chart which explains all of the NGK spark plug numbers and letters.
If anyone is interested, you can download it from here: http://www.cincotek.com/corvair/NGK-Plugs.pdf
Alec
NGK Spark Plugs
NGK Spark Plugs
Alec Carlson
Dahlonega, GA
1965 Regal Red Corsa 4 Speed Turbo Convertible
Restoration "In Progress"...
Dahlonega, GA
1965 Regal Red Corsa 4 Speed Turbo Convertible
Restoration "In Progress"...
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Re: NGK Spark Plugs
In addition to the NGK Spark Plug Numbering Chart you provided, I have attached an NGK technical bulletin that describes the use of anti-seize compound in conjunction with NGK spark plugs. NGK Spark Plug Tech Bulletin - Anti-Seize Compound on Spark Plugs may be of interest to all Corvair owners when using the plated NGK plugs.
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Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible