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Some Other Plugs

Post by Steve Jelf » Mon Jan 16, 2023 1:03 pm

While Champion X was the spark plug most used in the Model T, Ford used a few other brands, and many more companies produced aftermarket plugs in the ½" NPT size. Today many of the "other" plugs are scarce, so it can be difficult and/or expensive to put together a working set. But there are some brands that were produced in such numbers that you can often find them at swap meets for under $5, sometimes as little as $1 or $2. Here are some of those "other" brands


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You might expect that Montgomery Ward sold a lot of plugs. You would be right. Oddly, I haven't found any Sears Model T plugs yet.


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Horseshoe isn't a well known brand today, but the plugs are surprisingly common.


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These green Splitdorf plugs look neat, but time has not been kind to them. I've heard that some still work, but these don't.


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These later cream colored Splitdorf plugs work quite well.


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Henry's pal Mister Edison produced two plugs for Model T. The #13 plug has two electrodes. I think this #14 is more plentiful, but It's getting scarce too, and is usually priced higher than most others
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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by A Whiteman » Mon Jan 16, 2023 3:10 pm

Thanks Steve, there are lots of interesting plugs out there.

Anyone interested have a look at the gallery section: https://mtfca.com/phpBB3/app.php/galler ... ?sk=n&sd=a
Scroll to page bottom, then following pages for a selection of plugs.

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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by Rich Eagle » Mon Jan 16, 2023 4:00 pm

I have always thought those take apart plugs were fascinating. The blued metal and porcelain with catchy logos are so fun. It is nice to see them in sets of 4 ready for use. Wards and Edisons worked quite well for me, but I want to keep them nice for my collection, so I don't run them anymore.
Being 15, I was smitten enough by the old car hobby, but the local part store had a display of 3 or 4 plugs on their counter. Obsolete in the '60s, a green-jacket Splitdorf and 2 others caught our attention while the clerk fetched our needs.
I like Splitdorfs the best but don't have two alike.
Thanks for reminding me how much I like them.
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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by John kuehn » Mon Jan 16, 2023 6:03 pm

Here’s some Wizard 18 plugs from the 40s - 50s that were in my Grandfathers 24 Coupe when I inherited it in the late 50’s. He had quit driving it in 1954. They still work good but I quit using them. I wonder if Wizard made a take apart plug earlier than these.
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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by Pep C Strebeck » Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:14 am

Here are some of the "others" that I have on hand:


The venerable Wizard:
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Rentz:
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Hulman:
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Amoco, which run VERY WELL!
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Gambles, with dual electrodes:
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I also have a set of Fisk, Firestone and Auburn, but not on hand for photos.
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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by Dallas Landers » Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:43 am

I am running the Gambles duel electrode in my 26 RPU. Runs great.


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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by TXGOAT2 » Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:50 am

Any plug that reduced combustion chamber volume would probably enhance performance. Moving the spark gap further into the chamber might give some benefit. A dual electrode plug would probably be difficult to get a consistent dual spark, but as one electrode eroded, the other one would come into play. It's possible that a dual electrode would cause more of the mixture to be ionized as voltage rose just prior to the spark occuring. I don't know whether that would have any benefit, but it might.

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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by Tadpole » Sat Feb 11, 2023 4:05 pm

Here’s an oddball from the scrapyard.
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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by Nv Bob » Sat Feb 11, 2023 10:51 pm

Well after 30+ years and 47 model Ts owned you collect interesting plugs
They will make your engine stand out trust me
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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by kevinf » Sat Feb 11, 2023 11:14 pm

Steve, I think Sears were sold under the Cross Country name, like the one Nv Bob posted above. They are fairly common as well.


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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by John kuehn » Sun Feb 12, 2023 8:30 am

Anybody have a nice set of Blue Crowns? to me those plugs look really sharp.


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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by 2nighthawks » Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:45 pm

John - Your post makes me think of Mauri Rose, a famous Indianapolis 500 race car driver who won back-to-back Indy 500's in the late 40's, driving a Lou Moore prepared car called the "Blue Crown Spark Plug Special". Not that beauty is very important in a race car, but I always thought that particular was one of the most beautiful race cars ever!

(.....being "just barely" computer literate, I don't know how to post pictures or I'd post a picture of that car :roll: )


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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by 2nighthawks » Sun Feb 12, 2023 1:00 pm

....actually, just going from "memory" here, but I think there were a couple of those "Blue Crown Spark Plug Specials" that were very successful with at least two Indy drivers,....Mauri Rose & Bill Holland,....all of which has nothing to due with this spark plug thread,.....sorry,....that's what us "old guys" do a lot of,....remaniscing :roll: ......harold


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Re: Some Other Plugs

Post by 2nighthawks » Sun Feb 12, 2023 2:01 pm

......I should also have said,....sorry for cluttering up your spark plug thread Steve,... :roll: :D

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