Bristol crawler tractor

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Tony Fearn
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Post by Tony Fearn »

Here's another couple of interesting items on eBay.

Item number: 220162547864

Spark Plugs x 2 to fit Bristol 10 Crawler Tractor fitted with Jowett 2 Cylinder Petrol Engine.

Item number: 220161871378

Ditto for 4 cylinder engine.

Tony.
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TedAllen
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Post by TedAllen »

Hi Tony
I have acquired a number of spark plugs recently.
They are all 18mm with a thread reach of about 12mm.
If they are of use to Pre-war Jowetteers then I will post the full description in a proper advert , with possibly a photo, later.
Happy Christmas
Ted
Tony Fearn
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18mm spark plugs

Post by Tony Fearn »

Hi Ted.

I purchased a couple of spark plugs for my pre-war at Beaulieu in 2006 and haven't used them since, so I'll have a look at them and measure the thread depth and post it here.
Having said that, I ran the car for quite some time on lawn mower plugs!!! and didn't notice much difference.

Perhaps someone with a bit of knowledge about plug temperature curves etc. which apply to the pre-wars will add his/her comments. There must be a few brochures about plug types and their action and use held by members of the site.

Regards,

Tony.
Tony Fearn
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Given Name: Anthony
Location: Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, the Premier County in the British Isles!!

18mm spark plugs

Post by Tony Fearn »

Hello again Ted.

I've checked the plugs I bought and they are CHAMPION 7 with an 18mm thread. The thread depth is as you say about 12mm if you ignore the 'washer'.

I also have some new 1010 NGK A-6 plugs of similar dimensions which I believe I bought from Roy Braddock, so I suppose they'll do as well.

The Champion plugs are wrapped in a type of grease-proof paper with instructions printed on it. I note that inter alia the recommended life of the plugs, if maintained properly, is 10,000 miles!!.

Can't see me doing that sort of mileage in the next few years.

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Best wishes for the festive season,

Tony.
TedAllen
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Post by TedAllen »

Thanks Tony,
Seasons greetings to you as well on this frosty Lancashire day.
My plugs look to be suitable then.
However I think mine are of an older type.
All are KLG corundite, type M50. They have a detachable centre electrode and two earth electrodes.
The really nice thing about them is that each plug comes wrapped in moisture repellent paper in its own individual tin with a blue hinged lid with K L G in gold.
I have twelve altogether, 6 with screw on thread caps and 6 with cardboard tubes. All have the top circlip.
The tins are in original cardboard boxes, 6 to a box.
All have a patina of rust but polish up to silver on the rotary wire brush which leads me to think they may be unused. The tins are in good condition considering they are probably 60 years old or more.
They would make a nice accessory, if nothing else.
I was given them by a cousin who was clearing a deceased relatives garage.
He asked me to sell them for charity.
I would suggest a price of 3 pounds each plus p and p.
Anybody interested please get in touch, my phone no is in the mem list.
Regards
Ted
TedAllen
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Post by TedAllen »

Thanks Tony,
Seasons greetings to you as well on this frosty Lancashire day.
My plugs look to be suitable then.
However I think mine are of an older type.
All are KLG corundite, type M50. They have a detachable centre electrode and two earth electrodes.
The really nice thing about them is that each plug comes wrapped in moisture repellent paper in its own individual tin with a blue hinged lid with K L G in gold.
I have twelve altogether, 6 with screw on thread caps and 6 with cardboard tubes. All have the top circlip.
The tins are in original cardboard boxes, 6 to a box.
All have a patina of rust but polish up to silver on the rotary wire brush which leads me to think they may be unused. The tins are in good condition considering they are probably 60 years old or more.
They would make a nice accessory, if nothing else.
I was given them by a cousin who was clearing a deceased relatives garage.
He asked me to sell them for charity.
I would suggest a price of 3 pounds each plus p and p.
Anybody interested please get in touch, my phone no is in the mem list.
Regards
Ted
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Post by Drummond Black »

Dearest TED - How about a donation for the Jowett Auction at the Crieff Rally.

Grovelling from Scotland
TedAllen
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Post by TedAllen »

Dearest Drummond
No problem...I'll send a box of six to you after New Year. I'll keep six back for anyone who might want some but if there are no takers you can have the lot

Have a good Christmas and give our love to Ruby and the kids.
Ted
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Post by Drummond Black »

Dare I say Father Christmas or "FATHER TED" !!!!!!!.

We thank you for your kind offer. I will advise Jack Kirk who is organising the auction of your donation. Many Thanks

Drummond
TedAllen
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Post by TedAllen »

I have no objection to being called Father Ted....however I'm not sure whether you should be Father Jack or Father Dougal ! :lol:
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