Spark Plug recommendations for a 1956 Dommie 88 running with Magneto ignition. Thanks Campbell Adie
PS Belated thanks to Peter Holland for the info. re Commander rear chain filler plug.
If it has an aluminium head…
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Norton Twin Restoration by…
Norton Twin Restoration by Roy Bacon listed recommendation for 500,600,650 std 1956-65, KLG FE80, Lodge2HLN, Champion N5 and NGK B5ES.
Plugs come with a gap set around 0.025” which is correct for coil ignition.
For magneto ignition it should be reduced to 0.015” or 0.018”.
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Hi Neil, A hard ridden…
Hi Neil, A hard ridden 650SS should keep N4's hot and clean, The N4 plug in a high comp 600 Nomad blasting through the Arizona desert will work well. The same bikes pootling around to classic events or used for commuting and touring will usually soot them up enough to make the next cold start difficult. But every bike is in a different mechanical state and tune with varying fuels so there is plenty of scope for finding something unusual works for you.
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Heavy Twins Compendium
Page 80 in the Compendium shows a very useful spark plugs for Nortons comparison chart.
The attachment is similar and comes from the updated Dominator Service Notes Chapter 42.
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Very usefull, I will get my…
Very usefull, I will get my printer working (possibly) and produce a copy for the workshop wall. Better than relying on data from the worthy Mr Bacon who like Haynes did not always get it 100% correct.
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RE Mr Bacon
Please remember that Mr Bacon was an Author, he spent most of his time rewriting other peoples work.
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My point exactly.
My point exactly.
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Thanks (Dross warning)
Agreed, as the best advice comes from experience.
Last time I checked my 650 plugs (N4) they were slightly black, probably due to my riding and shorter distances, though starting and general running never an issue.
Having read the above comments, I will change the plugs for new N5's over Easter and monitor before I change the carb settings, which I don't think is an issue. Will let you know.
And thank you all.
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I think Its generally…
I think Its generally accepted that in ideal conditions there should be a light coating of carbon around the mouth of the plug and a very difficult to spot small ring of carbon at the base of the insulator that you can only really inspect by cutting the plug up with an angle grinder . One day sometime maybe never, when i'm truly happy with my running I will do this and post the foto's.
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If it has an aluminium head Champion N5 or NGK B6ES. would be a starting point .