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Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? Hello All:
I have a 1930 Ford Model A Roadster with a stock drivetrain. I'm adding some vintage speed equipment -- including an original cast iron Winfield high-compression head. It's the 7:1 "red head" model. I've searched everything I can think of to see if the answer to my question is in the archives (here and on the HAMB), but haven't had any luck, so here it goes... Anyone know which spark plug was original recommended by Winfield back in the 30's / 40's when these high-compression heads were new? I know they were 18mm, but that's about all I know. Maybe Champion C-7? Any information at all about what plugs / heat range / etc. were originally recommended for these things would be great. For those running the vintage heads now, by all means share what plugs you're using -- whether vintage or modern plugs. If this has been addressed already and I missed it, my apologies -- and a link in the right direction would be appreciated. Thanks, -Jeff |
Re: Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? Purely as a point of reference, with my Brumfield 5.9-1 head I've always run Champion W18 with great results for all kinds of driving, from putting down to the ice cream stand to charging up a hill climb.
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Re: Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? It is most likely an 18mm plug, which equates to a D series in Champion. I would use either a D-14 or D-16. The 16 is hotter, I use 14's in my Winfield 6:1. The pad on the top of the head near the water passage, between #1 & #2 plugs has the serial number, the first number is the compression ratio.
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Re: Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? Jim and Bill -- Thanks. Looks like the D-series Champions are the current series of what I'm after (from online, appears as though at least D-16 is the replacement for the old C7). I'll try D-14 or D-16 once I get the head installed and see how that goes.
I'm still on the quest to find some original Winfield documentation stating what he recommended when they were new, but this will definitely get me started. Thanks again to all. -Jeff |
Re: Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? Good luck on finding something like that. He was an extremely intelligent man but the only writing of his that I have ever seen was about his carbs.
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Re: Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? I have a Winfield folder called "Winfield product for the Model A Ford" in my collection which says:
"Install 4 metric spark plugs. With the No. 6 Head use Champion No. 7. Be sure to set the gap for each plug at .025. With the No. 7 Head use Champion No. 13. Be sure to set the gap for each plug at .022." |
Re: Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? Anyone have any info on old Champion plugs? I have some NOS ones, but only 2 of the No. 7's and none of the No 13's.
What I do have several of is 5m's and 6m's. The 6M has the electrode coming in from the side, but the 5M looks very similar to the 7's I have. The base is a different height and the top is different, but the depth looks about the same. Will have to check with a micrometer tomorrow. Anyone know how the 5M compares to the No 7 or 13 otherwise? Wanting to use them in my cast iron Winfield 6:1 head. http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d6...7222012001.jpg Thanks to the OP for bringing this up. |
Re: Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? I'm using Autolite 386's in my Winfield cast iron crows foot head. They may be a little hot but after 6k miles of usage they run good. This is an 18mm plug used in early ford V8's.
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Re: Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? Carter, Plugs with side electrodes are usually very cold plugs used in racing and will foul in normal street use. I would go with the D-14, the D-16 or the 386 as used by Lindy Williams (above)
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Re: Cast Iron Winfield High-Compression Head - what spark plugs were used originally? Thanks to all who have posted -- all valuable info for new and vintage plugs (special thanks to OHV DeLuxe for posting info from original literature).
To muddy the waters just a bit, I just pulled my original cast iron Winfield head (7:1) out of storage. I had forgotten that there were vintage plugs left it in (era unknown) -- all are unusuable and one is even broken off. The other three with porcelain intact are all Champion 8 COM (black writing, not red - if that makes a difference when trying to date them?) I'll be checking online, but I'm curious if those are of the era, or if they are replacements for any of the vintage plugs described above, or if they are simply all that were available at whatever time they were installed? Above all, I'll want mine to run good -- but, if I can have it running good using vintage correct (or vintage-looking) plugs, then all the better. -Jeff |
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Thanks, Dave |
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