Dan,
The original plug for the '66 1600 was the B6ES. The "P" is for
"Projected", meaning the electrode extends further as you noted. If I have
my facts right, the extended elctrode plugs were used on all vehicles with
emissions controls, but will work fine with earlier cars. Not sure one can
still buy the B6ES.
Gary
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Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 8:36 PM
Subject: [Roadsters] Was points, now NGK BP6E versus B6E
> Thanks again to all for the many offers of point sets. I'm going to see
> how
> the car runs with the points I have first but, I'm a little confused on
> the
> spark plug recommendations.
> Clymer Manual and NGK web site say the correct plug is B6ES.
> The Chilton manual, vendor manual, and 311s.org site say the correct plug
> is
> BP6ES.
> I noticed the BP6ES electrode sticks out a little more than the B6ES plug.
> Anyone know which one is correct. I'm running a completely stock 1600 if,
> it
> matters.
> TIA,
> Dan McHatton
> '66 1600
>
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