[Mg-mmm] MG PA spark plugs

bispmotala bispmotala at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 27 13:39:20 MST 2009


Hi Lawrie

Original plug reach was 3/8" but most people run 1/2 " reach nowadays. I
think that 3/4" reach plugs would need careful monitoring to ascertain that
there is sufficient clearance to pistons. Also the thread will probably be
exposed in the combustion chamber which might give problems with removal at
a later date due to carbon build up.

Good luck

Sven
Sweden  L types.

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Fvr Lawrie Alexander
Skickat: den 27 oktober 2009 18:08
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Dmne: [Mg-mmm] MG PA spark plugs

Hi, Folks,

My rebuild of PA engine # 1038A/135P continues, following the disappointing
failure after 118 miles when the core plug on the top of the head decided to

pop out. I'm glad I decided to tear the engine completely apart rather than
just draining the oil several times as numerous problems were revealed,
largely due to, shall we say, less-than-exemplary work by the English
specialist rebuilder.

While I had the head on the bench this morning, I noticed that the spark
plug hole threads are quite long. The engine had been fitted with 1/2" reach

plugs which, I noted, put the spark gap barely inside the combustion
chamber. I tried a 3/4" plug and it appears to put the gap closer to where
the incoming mixture leaves the intake valve. My Blower's manual references
a KLG LK1 plug as being the one the factory fitted but I have no reference
books which tell whether this was a 1/2" or 3/4" plug. While the car ran
reasonably well with the 1/2" plugs, I am wondering if there is anything to
be gained by fitting 3/4" plugs.

Any comments from our P-type owners who may have tried both?

TIA,

Lawrie
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