Alright. Now the next thing to determine is if the suspect Champion plugs in
the B were of newer manufacture (I'd say within the last two years). If so,
this is a valuable data point--maybe Champion's manufacturing and/or QA has
gone in the crapper. If the plugs were 10 years old, then it adds no additional
information.
Note also that many high-quality components--like the Tremec T-3650 5-speed in
my Mustang--are now assembled in Mexico (or elsewhere). My guess is it's
possible to train pretty much any nationality how to do things right if the
management is at all concerned (remember when we all thought the Japanese could
only build junk?).
bs
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Bob Spidell - San Jose, CA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dallas Congleton" <dcongleton@embarqmail.com>
To: healeys@autox.team.net
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 8:08:45 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Champions(again)
This is in the FWIW category, and not to open any argument-
I am also an enthusiast of old Fords, which were also originally equipped
with Champion spark plugs. Even these purist are admitting problems with the
currently manufactured Champion plugs. Seems Champions are now made in
Mexico or somewhere ? Problems reported are generally lack of quality
control, and plugs that are bad when new, or breakdown soon under spark and
compression.
I think the point here is the benefit of current information on parts that
have changed and are changing regularly in today's manufacturing environment
with its apparent cost reductions. The parts that someone had excellent
results just a year ago, now may be outsourced to even another country.
Tires are the best (worst) example of this- Kumho (Korean company) sells
tires are now made in China or maybe even Vietnam, and Vredsestion (Dutch)
tires that are being actually made in Russia. This may or may not be a
problem, but the underlying reason for the outsourcing is not one of
quality, but of lesser cost.
Using archives that are several years old, or having a report about
something that was successfully used for X number of years is no longer
relative to new parts with the same brand name. This is where current
information on the list is helpful.
Dallas
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