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2 spark plug numbers listed for 2019, difference between SP550X and SP594?


dabangsta

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I bought the SP550X as specified in the owners manual, which in the old part number scheme is CYFS12YPCTX (which each set of letters and numbers can be decoded), but they also show SP594 when I put in my VIN at fordparts.com

SP550(X) - CYFS 12 YPC TX

SP594      - CYFS 12 YR   T3

The first group of letters are the thread, reach, seal type.

12 is the heat range.

the suffixes includes ones I have never seen before, and all decoders I can find don't include these (like EE or PP is Double Platinum, N is Nickel)

 

Anecdotally the shell/threads look like a different material, like nickel versus something else shiny but more golden hue (stick with me here...).

I am going to put in the SP550 but curious if anyone knew how to decode the suffix and what the difference in these plugs are. I already know that SP550X supersedes the previous SP537 (CYFS 12 Y2)

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I think changing them out at 82,000 miles has improved the idle a bit, was a wee bit rough before. I fought the cylinder #4 COP until I figured out how easy these boots come off the COP and how.

 

I was surprised to see this much carbon on the insulator porcelain (I wiped away some on the first one to check the part number):

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The Iridium nub was still shiny but the gap was eroded a bit

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17 minutes ago, dabangsta said:

I was surprised to see this much carbon on the insulator porcelain (I wiped away some on the first one to check the part number):

That's corona stain which isn't an issue.

 

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39 minutes ago, 1004ron said:

Interesting, I didn't know that is what it was called, and what it really was.

 

I have seen a tan and brown film before, but never this much depth and darkness. I guess my other cars with the plugs down in wells the spark plug boot covers more up to the shell, and before that when plugs where out in the elements it was tough to tell road grime from it.

 

I did the plugs on an older 2.0 with 110,000 miles and it had none of that, I always thought it was combustion gases making it past where the shell was, as I have seen it on one or 2 plugs but never all of them.

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