The most critical spec is the thread reach and electrode length. If those are good, a variation of a step up or down in heat range or a variation in resistance isn't usually a big problem.
If the reach is off, the exposed threads may heat up to the point of causing pre-ignition. If the electrode length is too long, the plug could hit the piston.


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