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What is the number for an Autolite #45 in a suppressor plug?   

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Hi Bud,  According to my 2000 Autolite catalog, they don't offer a suppressor plug (18mm) for Y-blocks.  They list suppressor plugs in 14mm size for various other vehicles.  I also checked my 2001 Motorcraft catalog, they don't specify a suppressor plug as far as I can tell.  The non-resistor equivalent to the Autolite #45 is their #35.  They do list a racing plug, #AR33 which is colder than the #35.  Don't know if this answers your question- good luck!  Nick Brann, K.C., MO


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