To cut cross-grain and end-grain plugs, a straight bit or a plug cutter is typically used. A plug cutter, specifically designed for this purpose, creates clean, cylindrical plugs that fit snugly into drilled holes. For end-grain, it's essential to use a sharp bit to avoid tearing or chipping the fibers. Additionally, using a drill press can help maintain accuracy and control during the cutting process.
i would recommend ngk iridium plugs
I would recommend the OEM spark plugs, AC/Delco. Excellent plugs.
It would be best to use the newer platinum plugs bosch makes a good plug It would be best to use the newer platinum plugs bosch makes a good plug
A drill, drill bits, screwdriver, spirit level, screws, wall plugs (Rawl plugs) and possibly a tape measure.
AWSF-32C is the stock plugs
In Ireland, the standard plugs used are Type G plugs, which have three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.
The stock plugs are best
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Autolite plugs work pretty good but I found Motorcraft plugs to work the best
what kind of car?
What kind of Kia?