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Hi Guys, so I got these spark plugs and would like to see if they fit my 50. They are Wizard L1084-33 I have searched and did't get much more than they were sold by Western Auto. I thought someone here might have some early catalog or something to identify their application. Thanks

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Western Auto had their own unique parts numbering system.  I found that out the hard way when I acquired a batch of their brake cylinder rebuild kits many years ago.  I had some success punching-in the part numbers to Google and eBay.  I eventually got them all identified, but it took a while.

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Ok so the very best resource was a Gentleman named Cornelius Bergbower. He published the 3 volume set called "Spark Plug Collector's Guide"
He died a number of years ago, but his wife is as nice and as competent a resource as he was. I will email her and ask her....

1. What the Wizard Twin Fire #22 (L1084-33) was for originally and if there is a cross as well you can use to double check. 
I am on it., hang on.....

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Thank you, Semmerling, I think I'll put them in a run it a for a little bit and see how the motor performs, then pull the plugs and check them and maybe check the cylinders with a bore scope. I'll let you guys know how they work out. Thanks again

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Blue Crown back inthe 1930-52 had the Exciter plug that had two contacts at the firing end. This chart was taken from my Blue Crown sparkplug catalog from 1930-50

 

Rich Hartung   Desoto1939

 

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This is one of many things I Love about this site, the wealth of information. Thanks Rich

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