Simplex OEM plugs were Autolite. 2HP engines (Pre-war) used a B-5 (now 386), 3 HP engines (iron cylinder with zinc crankcase) used an A-5 (now 303), and later aluminum engines used an A-7 (now 295). I prefer the Autolite over Champion because Champion has a higher resistance than other brands. It makes any weakness in your ignition worse. I have had ignition problems with several engines that I finally traced to defective Champion plugs. I have had fewer problems since I stopped using Champion plugs. Many professional mechanics also will not use Champion plugs for the same reasons. Also do not use resistor type plugs in any vintage engine. The resistor shortens the spark duration to reduce potential interference with aircraft communications, as mandated by the federal government. It takes away some of the spark from both ends of the fire.