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<blockquote data-quote="Shinneryfarmer" data-source="post: 3845995" data-attributes="member: 46291"><p>I once put a new set of Champion sparkplugs in a Oldsmobile for a neighbor lady. I drove the car into my shop, after installing the plugs it would not start. Thinking I knocked a wire loose somewhere I searched and searched to no avail. Finally pulled all the plugs, inserted back in plug wires and laid them on the intake. Had my wife come out and crank on it while I watched with lights in shop off. Notta nothing!!!! Put old plugs back in started right up. Returned plugs to local parts store where purchased and explained problem, lucky day. Champion rep was there and basically called me a liar, that there was nothing wrong with them plugs. I invited him back to my shop for demonstration. Where we started vehicle removed old plugs reinstalled new and engine wouldn't run. Long story shorter he left with said sparkplugs and informed owner of local parts store to give me 3 sets of my choice of brand and vehicle for my troubles at his expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinneryfarmer, post: 3845995, member: 46291"] I once put a new set of Champion sparkplugs in a Oldsmobile for a neighbor lady. I drove the car into my shop, after installing the plugs it would not start. Thinking I knocked a wire loose somewhere I searched and searched to no avail. Finally pulled all the plugs, inserted back in plug wires and laid them on the intake. Had my wife come out and crank on it while I watched with lights in shop off. Notta nothing!!!! Put old plugs back in started right up. Returned plugs to local parts store where purchased and explained problem, lucky day. Champion rep was there and basically called me a liar, that there was nothing wrong with them plugs. I invited him back to my shop for demonstration. Where we started vehicle removed old plugs reinstalled new and engine wouldn't run. Long story shorter he left with said sparkplugs and informed owner of local parts store to give me 3 sets of my choice of brand and vehicle for my troubles at his expense. [/QUOTE]
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