Canadian Champion X Spark Plugs
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BaltimoreTMan
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Canadian Champion X Spark Plugs
Hi all,
I have a 1922 Canadian T. My spark plugs are champion X’s and they say Canada on them. How hard are these to find? I have two extra and I’d like to find two more so I have a spare set.
Thanks for your information and interest!
-Alex
I have a 1922 Canadian T. My spark plugs are champion X’s and they say Canada on them. How hard are these to find? I have two extra and I’d like to find two more so I have a spare set.
Thanks for your information and interest!
-Alex
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Steve Jelf
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Re: Canadian Champion X Spark Plugs
Millions were made, and many are probably still around. The trick will be in finding them. You can scour eBay and try some WTB ads, but it may take some time to find them. If you do find a source, it's probably a good idea to get a few extras.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Will
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Re: Canadian Champion X Spark Plugs
Iv always found Ebay a good place to find hard to find stuff
As Tom Sellick told Marston in the movie Quigley Down Under, I told you I dont have much use for handguns, I never said I didn't know how to use them!
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KWTownsend
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Re: Canadian Champion X Spark Plugs
I've never seen Canada Champion X plugs before. Learned something new today.
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Darren J Wallace
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Re: Canadian Champion X Spark Plugs
My early 1913 Canadian touring had Canadian Champion X spark plugs the same as the photo posted. I have not had an easy time finding extras and I live in Canada.
1913 Canadian Touring & 1905 Queen, both cars are 4 generation family owned cars
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love2T's
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Re: Canadian Champion X Spark Plugs
Me neither! Cute stubby little things aint they?KWTownsend wrote: ↑Mon Oct 27, 2025 2:53 amI've never seen Canada Champion X plugs before. Learned something new today.
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Colin Mavins
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Re: Canadian Champion X Spark Plugs
All my plugs are made in Canada I use brass top plugs in the 12 because I have a box of 10 nos plus I believe the correct plug for the 12 should not have the brass top
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Colin Mavins
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Re: Canadian Champion X Spark Plugs
I also found some made in Canada number 31 brass top plugs.