spark plug for '66 F in FJ45LWB

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Hmm. Guess Wes and I are using different plugs. Must be some choices! :D
 
Thanks guys, I ended up ordering the 90098-16775 plugs this afternoon....

The 90919-01083 according to the dealership is the 69-70' (their computers start @ 69'), I might order a set of those too just to compare. I've had the 90098-16775's in stock before, I guess I forgot to re-order after the last ones I used.

I'll post up some pics when I get them :D
 
Hmm. Guess Wes and I are using different plugs. Must be some choices! :D

it's roughly the same plug 1/2 vs 3/8 . I think they probably both work fine. I ran both and couldn't tell the difference. The 3/8 is correct though the early F's

Nerd's info:
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Well, that's cool because it says the 3/8 inch plug is 3mm longer than the one it replaced. Of course, that service bulletin is for 1959---would that not be for an F125?

Edit (Edit again: I'm a moron) : Just throwing in more info. :D This specification from the 1964 FS manual specifies a metric thread length of 9.5 mm, which is 3/8 inch. Then, it gives a length range that includes both 1/2 and 3/8 inch in english measurements.
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I was just pointing out the 3/8... I think the heads are very similar... No?

My owners manual lists b-4 ngk and denso w-14. The part # I pulled above was from my 66 parts book. It pulls up w16p-u which is the 14mmx 3/8 on the denso site that treeroot listed above..

We'll my owners manual doesn't list the thread length... :confused: Do you have a 69 owners manual for your 64? ;)

Edit: so I just looked in my 61 parts book because it's list all the old codes the guys often wrote the later coresponding # in the book. They wrote in 90919-01003 which subs up to the SPARK PLUG,W16P-U. My 64 parts book lists 90919-01009 which is disc. my 67 fj55 book (which is the first year of the non siamese) lists 90919-01004 which subs up to the 1/2 length.

I don't think Toyota knows.. lol
 
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We'll my owners manual doesn't list the thread length... :confused: Do you have a 69 owners manual for your 64? ;)

No, my owner's manual doesn't list it either. Thats from the 1964 factory service manual. :)
 
Just for fun, I checked my 1962 Factory Service Manual, and it also gives the .37~.55 inch length range (it's in the general specifications section).
 
my brown f engine manual doesn't list it at all only the gap. In the back it's copywrited sept 66.

Funny that the part books give you one thing and the service manual another.
 
my brown f engine manual doesn't list it at all only the gap. In the back it's copywrited sept 66.

Funny that the part books give you one thing and the service manual another.

Yeah, I dug through that engine manual hoping for spark plug info as well.

Anyway, since all the original numbers are dead, it looks like we have a range of replacement options at this point. It would be interesting to know if that 1/8 inch difference in length changes anything we would notice (since the previous 1/8 inch lengthening "improved the ignition of the gas mixture preventing the accumulation of carbon on the tip and preignition") according the your 1959 service bulletin. :hhmm:

:edit: Wes, you said you've run both and couldn't tell the difference.
 
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all I know was I had a hell of a time finding plugs for my 64 F, but I was able to order them thru Toyota and found I think the Campions at Shucks of all places. Think I still have a set of OEM plugs.....will check # if I make it to the garage today
 
Sweet!
 
Update the W16P-U plugs arrived and are installed, working great :D

Toyota Part #: 90098-16775
Denso Part #: W16P-U
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Very curious. My FSM specifies an NGK and a Denso plug, both of which are 3/4" reach. This covers 1948 to 1975. Where does this 3/8" or 1/2" reach plug issue come from?
 

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