2 stroke spark plug question

RICKDIZZLE

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Ok in need of some help from some folks that have a solid understanding of spark plugs. I have a 2 stroke motor that comes stock with a JIDICH A7TC plug. Its is clearly a China junk plug. I don't want it to fail and have the electrode or anything fall off into the motor as so many junk plugs tend to do. When looking on the comparison grids , all I can find to compare is a Torch A7TC. I cant find any comparisons to to my exact plug. Clearly the name JIDICH is just a brand...so is it fair to say all A7TC convert to the same per respective brand? I prefer NGK plugs personally. I want an exact match via heat and so on to the stock...but can't find any info. So for those with experience...I am looking to learn and gain a solid understanding here. Thank you!
 

RICKDIZZLE

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I just punched your JIDICH number in the G machine with cross reference, and it spit out the Torch number. It has an NGK number at the bottom.
Thanks Fleming442! That is exactly what I was trying to figure out. I appreciate your help!
 

Streetbu

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Yes that is a Torch brand. Go with what fleming442 has told you. I managed a small engine shop for ten years. He's correct.
 
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RICKDIZZLE

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Yes that is a Torch brand. Go with what fleming442 has told you. I managed a small engine shop for ten years. He's correct.
Thanks dude! I am for sure. Any recommendations for a solid 2 stroke oil. I'm torn between Amsoil Interceptor or Dominator oil. I will be running VP fuels 94 octane ethanol free.
 

Streetbu

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You say 2 stroke, but what is it? A liquid cooled snowmobile will use different oil than a chainsaw...
 

RICKDIZZLE

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You say 2 stroke, but what is it? A liquid cooled snowmobile will use different oil than a chainsaw...
My apologies...its a 49cc pocket bike motor installed in an 80 pound 1/5th scale RC monster truck lol! Part of my crazy RC car addiction..lol! I've had both of those Amsoils suggested but not sure which is better for my application.
 

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From my previous experiences, if main numbers from one brand to another are the same, which have to do with size ,heat range, etc, then first mfg number difference shouldn't matter.
Funny you mentioned 2 cycle engines. Had an echo power interchange motor seize up in a dry shed over previous winter . Got out a few weeks ago & pulled plug again & soaked with penetrating lube a few weeks & pulled covers to turn by hand this time. Freed up pretty easy, had gave up on it last year. Wrapped tape around socket in 1/4 impact driver to jamb in flywheel to make cranking easy, as it had gas (with Stabil) from year before last. Put fresh gas & fired up. Used a few hours, now carb is f'n up again. Sometimes I hate gas engines.
 
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