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STG95F Member
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Posted: Tuesday January 22nd, 2008 07:43 pm |
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| HI , CAN ANYONE TELL ME ARE THESE THE PLUG CAPS USED ON 60S WORKS CAR (SEE PIC) THERE ARE NO NUMBERS /MAKE ON THEM AND ARE THEY A RARE ITEM . ALL HELP WELCOME THANKS IAN Attachment: Picture 414.jpg (Downloaded 130 times)
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Mk 3 S Meister MCR Member

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Posted: Tuesday January 22nd, 2008 08:15 pm |
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| It is the style of a works type plug cap. Not particularly rare if you know where to look.
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STG95F Member
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Posted: Tuesday January 22nd, 2008 08:23 pm |
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| HI ,, I HAVE BEEN TOLD THERES ONE MAKE THAT WAS ONLY FITTED TO THE WORKS CARS DO YOU KNOW IT AND WHAT SORT OF PRICE DO THEY GO FOR THANKS IAN
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coopermk1works Member
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Posted: Saturday January 26th, 2008 11:38 am |
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Hi Ian,
Remember to read somewhere that the plug caps used on Komatsu tractors are about the same as used on Works cars.
Hope it helps you.
All the best from Portugal,
Ed
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STG95F Member
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Posted: Saturday January 26th, 2008 11:44 am |
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| THANKS VERY MUCH IAN
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minifreek Guest
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Posted: Monday April 28th, 2008 07:37 am |
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| Actually I believe the correct ones were made by LODGE spark plugs and they have the raised letters "LODGE" on the side. These are very hard to find now as Lodge no longer exists. You might be able to find some at a vintage motor Bike shop. As they preferred to use these to waterproof the spark plug. You would also use silicone grease on the inside as the works department did, to make them watertight. That you find at any diving shop.
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