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Old Jan 10, 2011 | 11:41 PM
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I need to change the spark plugs on my 89 gmc jimmy, 4wd, 4.3L, 2dr. I have browsed the forum and it seems that the ac delco plugs are the winners. However, when searching part stores I keep getting only one available ac delco plug type which is #CR43TS. It seems like a pretty basic plug. I would like to have an overall better plug in the truck, preferably iridium plugs. The specifications for the CR43TS are 5/8 hex, 12.3mm reach, tapered, and 14mm thread size. While sifting through napa online I came across more ac delco plugs: AC 41905 platinum; AC 2 Rapidfire; AC 1 Rapidfire; and AC R42TS; all of which have the same specifications as the CR43TS. Will these alternative plugs work? What am I missing as far as the differnences except for the obvious platinum? Why wouldn't any parts retailers offer these other plugs if they have the same specs? Thanks in advance!!!
 

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Old Jan 11, 2011 | 09:36 AM
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You can also use the AC/Delco #41-803 platinum gapped at .045"
 
Old Jan 15, 2011 | 12:17 PM
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ive got a 99 blzr 4.3 and ive changed my spark plugs to bousch platinum iridium 4 pt.a little pricy though but they work out fine go them at advanced autoparts.for the wires got taylor performance wires
 
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You could use an NGK UR6GP or UR5GP in your engine both are platinums. the Higher # is colder plug. I use the UR6GP in my 350 and our 11 second drag car uses an NGK plug.
 
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