Re: Hey Silvertip
On clearance, before I installed mine, I took a scale (ruler) and a popsickle stick and measured the distance from the land where the plug stops turning and compresses the washer and the top of the piston, comparing to the corresponding length of the plug. I had like twice the distance I needed for clearance.....obviously the piston has to be at the top of it's stroke.
I have a looper with flat top pistons so it was easy. If you have a crossflow with a domed piston, be sure and get the highest point that could contact the plug.
On running, as silver said, there are two things to look at...heat range correct?.....color of insulator should be tan, and piston top uniform in color...no hot spots where plug is.
If you get that you should be good to go. If not, tweak number till you get there.
I don't know what your thread size is so you might insure they'll screw in. Don't know if OB's use a common thread size or not.
HTM,
Mark