Stihl sparkplug BPMR 7A or BPM7A

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anderson3754

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Just looking for a few opinions...I have a mixture of Stihl's, ms180's, 021's, 024's, 026's, ms 290's, ms310's, 036's.
Going to be buying a bunch of NGK plugs. LOL.... anguishing over BPMR7A or the non resister version BPM7A's.

Thanks
 
Happysaws..... If I buy Autolite for my small engines I will still have the same perplexing problem of non resister or resister plugs for my Stihl saws
 
That is a scary looking sparkplug. To my knowledge no one in the chainsaw world is using them, except maybe the
"Rich and Famous".
 
That is a scary looking sparkplug. To my knowledge no one in the chainsaw world is using them, except maybe the
"Rich and Famous".
You mean the E3?? I have about 10 for my saws, use either the E3.10 or E3.12, they work really well for me...
 
Ya know.. I almost bought some Bosch's this morning at my local saw shop. I'm looking at the boxes and they are Made In China, so I politely passed on them. This is crazy Bosch plugs made in China.

Regards

I put autolites in my truck yesterday; guess what I saw ? Made in China. ugh.
 

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