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I am doing a tune up on my 71 Holman Moody 351. Amazingly the spark plugs seem to be original from the factory since there is blue over spray on the plugs. The plugs are Autolite BTF3M, which is hard to find. Through my searching I found the below link that references old Autolites to the newer models/numbers. The replacement part for me is an Autolite 124.

Hope this helps in you search for the right plug.




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Originally posted by Marauder71 Marauder71 wrote:

I am doing a tune up on my 71 Holman Moody 351. Amazingly the spark plugs seem to be original from the factory since there is blue over spray on the plugs. The plugs are Autolite BTF3M, which is hard to find. Through my searching I found the below link that references old Autolites to the newer models/numbers. The replacement part for me is an Autolite 124.

Hope this helps in you search for the right plug.

Yea after listening to Chris and the others, I will stay away from NGK plugs.. I did some good research on them Autolite plugs, they show to be the plug..




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Yea after listening to Chris and the others, I will stay away from NGK plugs.. I did some good research on them Autolite plugs, they show to be the plug..
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24 is the correct plug if your heads use the 5/8" plug and are a little newer, 124 plugs are the older style that is 13/16" plug.
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Originally posted by 79nautique 79nautique wrote:

24 is the correct plug if your heads use the 5/8" plug and are a little newer, 124 plugs are the older style that is 13/16" plug.

Agreed. In my '71 Skier, I run the 45's- I believe theyre very similar to the 124's.
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Originally posted by 79nautique 79nautique wrote:

24 is the correct plug if your heads use the 5/8" plug and are a little newer, 124 plugs are the older style that is 13/16" plug.


Hey Chris,
All 351 Ford like the 78-86, dont they use the same kinda plugs. Same motors right.. When did they do upgrades to the 351 betweem then? Your 79 Nautique I bet got the same 351 in my 85.. Right..
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if you use a 5/8 socket to remove your plugs then use the 24's if you have to use a 13/16 socket then use the 124's

I believe if you have the gt-40's or even the p version it's a 726 maybe and a 5/8 shanked plug as well but the heat range is a little different than the 24's due to compression ratio's, Tim is more familur with those plugs so the number is a shot in the dark regions of my skull,, besides Tim likes to correct me anyway so i have to throw him a bone once in a while
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Originally posted by 79nautique 79nautique wrote:

if you use a 5/8 socket to remove your plugs then use the 24's if you have to use a 13/16 socket then use the 124's

I believe if you have the gt-40's or even the p version it's a 726 maybe and a 5/8 shanked plug as well but the heat range is a little different than the 24's due to compression ratio's, Tim is more familur with those plugs so the number is a shot in the dark regions of my skull,, besides Tim likes to correct me anyway so i have to throw him a bone once in a while


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Originally posted by skicat2001 skicat2001 wrote:

   Your 79 Nautique I bet got the same 351 in my 85.. Right..


provided that you had yours balanced, a comp-cams, some head works and some other goodies to kick out 315HP then yes they would have been the same but mine was never a stock motor and I bet yours is.
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Yes sir Chris,

You got the goodies on yours, huh.. Know mine is bone stock far as know.. I just like her to run fined tuned ALL the time..

I was thinking adding goodies to it, but dont really know how to upgrade for a cheap price. Or what can I add for a grand to see better performance?.. My mechanic I have asked him to do stuff to it, but he has told me if you got money to burn then do it, but upgrading can damage other parts.. etc.. Or he said you have to pay more attention to your motor and stay on top of it more than usual because of the upgrades.. Maybe one day!   
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for little more of a grand you can go the full H+C+I upgrade
heads, cam and intake...
600 plus shipping for a set of gt-40p heads from tristate.
265 for a cam research cam (In your case its a RR some price may vary)
200 or so for a new aluminum intake manifold...
an another couple of hundres for misc parts..bolts, gaskets, paint, etc...
Make sure your engine bottom end is in good shape..don´t want to end up with a rod pulling a hole in your new heads

It will take you engine to little over 300hp...

I did it and i´m quite happy..yet I´m still trying to sort some issues to take all the juice out of it.
Anyway I felt a drastic improvement in the hole shot and pulling. That may also be due to the fact I removed almost 500lb wet foam from the hull        
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Originally posted by kapla kapla wrote:

for little more of a grand you can go the full H+C+I upgrade
heads, cam and intake...
600 plus shipping for a set of gt-40p heads from tristate.
265 for a cam research cam (In your case its a RR some price may vary)
200 or so for a new aluminum intake manifold...
an another couple of hundres for misc parts..bolts, gaskets, paint, etc...
Make sure your engine bottom end is in good shape..don´t want to end up with a rod pulling a hole in your new heads


Hey Seb,
Wow! Thats not bad. I wuz thinking most upgrades that involve more than one big item like cams, or heads, would be expensive. But that is reasonable.. Maybe a great winter plan for next year..
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Originally posted by skicat2001 skicat2001 wrote:

Originally posted by 79nautique 79nautique wrote:

24 is the correct plug if your heads use the 5/8" plug and are a little newer, 124 plugs are the older style that is 13/16" plug.


Hey Chris,
All 351 Ford like the 78-86, dont they use the same kinda plugs. Same motors right.. When did they do upgrades to the 351 betweem then? Your 79 Nautique I bet got the same 351 in my 85.. Right..

All mid 70's and newer non-HO heads will take the Autolite 24's. The older 13/16" plugs are 124's or 45's. The HO (GT40) and GT40p heads both take Autolite 764's.

Like Kapla said, for $1500 you can add about 80hp over stock. Before crossing that bridge, its recommended you have a pretty good understanding on how your engine works and how to maintain it properly.
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Yes sir TR,
Over this summer I will be doing some studying on motor upgrades. I am somewhat mechanically inclined if it occurs with nuts bolts, a little muscle and sweet. But tearing a huge item apart like upgrade on cams and shafts, and heads, motor etc, I will have to learn more. Oil Change, possibly this tune up, or impellar, I can do, but some of the other real technical stuff I stay away from.

Being on this site and being addicted to this site know, I see with these older boats, lots of problems with the fuel systems.
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Note that the heads from triste are remanufactured, but are like new...
You can also find them cheaper on ebay, but may need lots of work and end up paying more than the trista ones...

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