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Question about different types of engines
Hello all! I brought my Saturn to Germany with me and I'm about at 65,000
miles so I figured its time to change my plugs and wires. Problem is, no auto stores here have parts for Saturns. I decided to go to Advance Autoparts website and see what they are charging. Well, I had always thought that 2000 Saturn SL1s all had the same SOHC engine. On the webpage, it asks if mine is a 116 CID VIN 7 or 116 CID VIN 8. What does the VIN 7 or 8 mean? I looked at the part numbers for each and they are not the same. How would I find out which one I need to buy? TIA |
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You will not find the proper plugs after market any way. I looked at every
outlet I could find and the only place I could get the plugs was the dealer. Seems NGK makes them expressly for Saturn only. Larry "Green Shampoo" > wrote in message ... > Hello all! I brought my Saturn to Germany with me and I'm about at 65,000 > miles so I figured its time to change my plugs and wires. Problem is, no > auto stores here have parts for Saturns. > I decided to go to Advance Autoparts website and see what they are > charging. > Well, I had always thought that 2000 Saturn SL1s all had the same SOHC > engine. On the webpage, it asks if mine is a 116 CID VIN 7 or 116 CID > VIN > 8. What does the VIN 7 or 8 mean? I looked at the part numbers for each > and > they are not the same. How would I find out which one I need to buy? > TIA > > |
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I have bought them several times at NAPA.
"jdoe" > wrote in message news:z%VEd.1458$yY6.580@attbi_s02... > You will not find the proper plugs after market any way. I looked at every > outlet I could find and the only place I could get the plugs was the dealer. > Seems NGK makes them expressly for Saturn only. > Larry > "Green Shampoo" > wrote in message > ... > > Hello all! I brought my Saturn to Germany with me and I'm about at 65,000 > > miles so I figured its time to change my plugs and wires. Problem is, no > > auto stores here have parts for Saturns. > > I decided to go to Advance Autoparts website and see what they are > > charging. > > Well, I had always thought that 2000 Saturn SL1s all had the same SOHC > > engine. On the webpage, it asks if mine is a 116 CID VIN 7 or 116 CID > > VIN > > 8. What does the VIN 7 or 8 mean? I looked at the part numbers for each > > and > > they are not the same. How would I find out which one I need to buy? > > TIA > > > > > > |
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You'll get plugs that "fit" and may work but even my Napa suppliers have
told me the only way to get exact plug is at dealer as NGK ONLY distributes this plug at the dealer level. Larry "Napalm Heart" > wrote in message ... >I have bought them several times at NAPA. > > > "jdoe" > wrote in message > news:z%VEd.1458$yY6.580@attbi_s02... >> You will not find the proper plugs after market any way. I looked at > every >> outlet I could find and the only place I could get the plugs was the > dealer. >> Seems NGK makes them expressly for Saturn only. >> Larry >> "Green Shampoo" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Hello all! I brought my Saturn to Germany with me and I'm about at > 65,000 >> > miles so I figured its time to change my plugs and wires. Problem > is, no >> > auto stores here have parts for Saturns. >> > I decided to go to Advance Autoparts website and see what they are >> > charging. >> > Well, I had always thought that 2000 Saturn SL1s all had the same > SOHC >> > engine. On the webpage, it asks if mine is a 116 CID VIN 7 or > 116 CID >> > VIN >> > 8. What does the VIN 7 or 8 mean? I looked at the part numbers for > each >> > and >> > they are not the same. How would I find out which one I need to > buy? >> > TIA >> > >> > >> >> > > |
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>You'll get plugs that "fit" and may work but even my Napa suppliers have
>told me the only way to get exact plug is at dealer as NGK ONLY distributes >this plug at the dealer level. >Larry I've run a few sets of NAPA NGK plug's through, no problems. I'm sure the differences are negligable since NAPA does list a PN for it........if they were a lot different they wouldn't get sold. |
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