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I'm getting tired of moving these every time I want to work on something on my workbench. I've got eight never-used Autolite 306 plugs and eight never-used 308 plugs. I can't use them in my Edmunds head. They are free to anyone who wants them, just send me an shipping address.

Marty

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I am new to the world of Autolite. I am experimenting with some in my Studebakers. I have autolite 258 in my 1941. I don't like them they are short like lawnmoer plugs and get hot easy and are not for performance. In my V8 stude I am using autolite 437 they are performing very well. Now if the book calls for autolite 306 in my Plymouth let me know and I will go out and get some, I bought some AC R45 however I have not put them in yet please let me know.:)

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I am new to the world of Autolite. I am experimenting with some in my Studebakers. I have autolite 258 in my 1941. I don't like them they are short like lawnmoer plugs and get hot easy and are not for performance. In my V8 stude I am using autolite 437 they are performing very well. Now if the book calls for autolite 306 in my Plymouth let me know and I will go out and get some, I bought some AC R45 however I have not put them in yet please let me know.:)

The Autolite 306 is the recommended plug for the 23" flatheads.

Marty

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