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bobsmanstuff 01-02-2026 04:49 PM

spar plug
 

what autolite spark plug is the best one for a 1953 flathead ? Thanks

bobsmanstuff 01-02-2026 05:38 PM

Re: spar plug
 

I didn't mention its a v8 with Offy heads

19Fordy 01-02-2026 06:47 PM

Re: spar plug
 

Get one that has the correct "reach" so the tip isn't buried in the head.

tubman 01-02-2026 08:22 PM

Re: spar plug
 

If they are older Offenhauser heads, there may not be a direct fit plug available. There was a long discussion on here that came to the conclusion that a spacer will be required on the older Offy heads. Start with this thread : https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...ht=offenhauser.

Also, it's probably not a good idea to get hung up on brand loyalty where spark plugs are concerned. Your "favorite brand" may not have a properly fitting plug available.

joe 1950 01-04-2026 10:33 AM

Re: spar plug
 

i always run champion H- 10 in my 50 cpe 26 years and never had a problem with them good luck

mfirth 01-04-2026 03:19 PM

Re: spar plug
 

What tubman said x 2. However, someone said there may be an NKG plug with the proper reach. Worth checking.

tubman 01-04-2026 06:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by joe 1950 (Post 2430652)
i always run champion H- 10 in my 50 cpe 26 years and never had a problem with them good luck

Just about all aftermarket flathead aluminum heads I have ever seen use longer than stock spark plugs (the threaded part). The reason for this is that cast iron is stronger than aluminum which needs more threads to hold the plug. Running stock reach (3/8") plugs in aluminum heads risks stripped threads. It also shrouds the electrode in the plug hole and makes the spark less efficient.

It's not that lots of people haven't done it; I'd say the majority of used heads I have come across have the bottom 2-3 threads all carboned up. It's just not correct. Most use 7/16", 1/2", or even 3/4" reach plugs.

joe 1950 01-05-2026 07:25 AM

Re: spar plug
 

i’m going to have to read the article better before putting my two cents worth i didn’t read the part about offy heads sorry about that i’m 74 now and i think i had that same problem in grade school


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