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Spark plug heat value table comparison

Spark plugs for Lambretta, Vespa & others scooters

My personal spark plug universe is quite small and simple:

  • Original engines: BOSCH W5CC
  • Light tuning: BOSCH W4CC
  • Ambitious tuning: BOSCH W3CC
  • and sometimes even: BOSCH W2CC

That's the way it has always been for me and unfortunately it can't stay that way, because for quite some time now my universe has been crumbling! BOSCH - spark plugs are not existing anymore for a while. Exception: We could still secure a large stock of BOSCH W3CC. But no reason for me to have the world collapsing, as of course there are alternatives. But they are called differently and the smaller value is warm instead of cold ... Reason enough to take on the subject of spark plugs. In our Scooter Center shop you get sparkplugs from all leading manufacturers. spark

Spark plugs thread

Spark plugs are screwed into the spark plug thread of the cylinder head. And they are available in various diameters and lengths. The most common threads are M10, M12 and M14. Classic Vespa and Lambretta sizes are M14 thread. Modern engines, four-stroke and newer two-stroke engines with fuel injection use the smaller plugs with M10 or M12. The common thread lengths are 19mm (long thread) and 12.7mm (short thread). You should pay attention to the correct length of the spark plug and follow the manufacturer's or kit's supplier instructions. A spark plug that is too long can damage the piston as it protrudes too far into the combustion chamber, a spark plug that is too short will certainly have a loss of power if the engine starts at all. However, an unclean combustion would certainly cause residue to quickly form in the combustion chamber, which can cause engine damage or poor running.

Long thread short thread spark plug correct length

Heat value

The heat value is decisive for the thermal fatigue strength of the spark plug and its self-cleaning effect. A distinction is therefore made between so-called cold and hot spark plugs. A cold spark plug is for engines that develop a very high combustion chamber temperature, usually engines that have a lot of power in relation to their capacity. A hot plug, on the other hand, is used in lightly loaded production engines. This type of plug quickly reaches a high temperature, which means that the soot on the plug burns off easily. The temperature resistance is achieved by differently designed insulators. A cold plug can give off a lot of temperature via the cylinder head, while a cold plug strongly inhibits exactly this. The heat rating has nothing to do with the strength or performance of a spark plug. A cold plug in a cold (weak) engine will oil or soot and can break without damaging the engine itself. A hot spark plug in a racing engine will burn up and damage it, usually severely. The heat value of a spark plug is not standardized. Each manufacturer has its own code here.

  • NGK from cold to hot = 10-9-8-7-6
  • Bosch from cold to hot = 2-3-4-5-6
  • DENSO from cold to hot = 37-34-31-27-24-22-20-16-14

Comparison of spark plug heat value

The material of the electrode

Copper, platinum, silver or even iridium are used here. Copper is the most common, followed by silver and platinum. Due to the high prices for the precious metals, the spark plugs are also correspondingly more expensive than their copper counterparts. The material is ultimately of interest almost only for wear, only the extremely thin iridium electrodes (Ø = 0.6mm) have a higher ignition voltage, the spread of the flame front in the combustion chamber is improved.

The ceramic plug!

The insulator head of the spark plug is made of ceramic. Clearly, one should not work here with brute force. Spark plugs should be handled carefully and better not be dropped, they should also be protected from moisture. Use a spark plug wrench with rubber inserts. Spark plug terms values ​​data

What is the tightening torque of a spark plug?

If it is set too low, there is a risk of compression losses and overheating. A fracture of the insulator or center electrode as a result of vibrations is also conceivable. If the torque is set too high, the spark plug may break off. The housing can also stretch or twist. The heat dissipation zones are disturbed, and there is a risk of overheating and fusion of the electrodes, or even engine damage. Manufacturers recommend a torque wrench for the Proper installation of a spark plug. Since we know that hardly anyone does this and it doesn't fit at all on the Lambretta, for example, you could follow the following rule of thumb: Hand-tight = tighten by hand and then tighten with the spark plug wrench another quarter to helped a turn. Our new bgm spark plug wrench: protects the spark plug and with magnet so that you do not burn your fingers when removing the plug. TIP: You can clean spark plugs with a fine wire brush after removal.

Spark plug image

You can also use a spark plug image to draw conclusions about the correct combustion of your engine. PERFECT: If the plug is “fawn”, your engine will burn perfectly. LEAN: If the candle is too bright - white, then it is too hot, possibly the carburetor is too lean or the ignition is set incorrectly. RICH: If you have a black, sooty spark plug, then the engine is running too well.

Spark plug candle picture brown white black lean fat?

Spark plug connector

With a spark plug cap, you should pay attention to whether it is used with or without a spark plug nipple / SAE nut. A spark plug cap is also a part that is exposed to heat and vibration and should be checked regularly and replaced if necessary. Good spark plug cap Costs only a few euros, which is a good investment. TIP: I always have a second plug including an ignition cable in my tool.

Teachers and students

Part one: who is Casa Lambretta?

Casa Lambretta what founded in 1980 by Vittorio Tessera in order to improve the spare parts supply for the Lambretta. At that time, even in Italy, the Lambretta scooter was considered as a stepchild, but today, almost forty years later, the Lambretta is more popular than ever and the Casa Lambretta now has a wide range of spare parts for the Lambretta, from the model A to the 200, you can find almost everything in our Casa Lambretta shop.

 

 

The most important spare parts supplier worldwide

However, Casa Lambretta is much more than -probably- the main supplier of spare parts for Lambretta. But we'll tell you about that next time.

Casa Lambretta is in Rodano, a small village of the metropolitan area of ​​Milan, not far away from the airport of Linate and about 15 minutes from the Centro Studi and the former Innocenti factory. 

This is Vittorio's homeland and this is one of the reasons why he decided to devote himself to the Lambretta. Vittorio tells us:

"First of all I'd like to say that I don't make any preferences, I like all scooters: Vespa, ISO, Lambretta, Moto Guzzi, Gilera. All of them are a precious and beautiful witness of a time from which we still have a lot to learn. Anyway, for organizational reasons I had to decide in which sector I could focus. And since this region is also the homeland of the Lambretta, I decided to devote myself to the Lambretta."Vittorio Tessera, Casa Lambretta

Casa Lambretta moved to the current premises in 2010. Shortly after their move we visited them before the Italian summer break in order to get in a supply of spare parts and to help Julia buy her first Lambretta, a beautiful SX 150 (see article here).

Made in Italy:

Meanwhile Vittorio's 800 square meter premises include his spare parts warehouse, The workshop for his three restorers, Mario, Maurizio and Fabio (permanent employees of the company) and his new office. 95% of the Casa Lambretta spare parts are made in Italy. The small percentage of parts bought in addition is labeled with an A which states the origin (Asia) of the product. Vittorio's wife, Orietta, is responsible for the orders placed by the Casa Lambretta concessionaires.

Museo Scooter & Lambretta

On the floor above the premises there's the Scooter & Lambretta museum. We have already written about it Casa Lambretta museum, but we'll report again about the museum, its history and exhibits.

Casa Lambretta concessionaire for Germany

Since the Eurolambretta 2003 Scooter Center is Casa Lambretta concessionaire for Germany and we still like to remember how we, together with our friends Roberto Graupner and Markus Fröschen, successfully concluded the deal with Vittorio in Assisi. From a mere business relationship and the love for the Lambretta we developed a long and close friendship.

Casa Lambretta shop

Casa Lambretta spare parts are available in our shop.

Casa Lambretta catalog

In occasion of the Eurolambretta which took place this year in Spain Vittorio presented his spare parts catalog 2018.

Here you can download the catalog as PDF file or you can just order it in our online shop.

 

All Casa Lambretta spare parts

If you're looking for spare parts which we still don't have in our online shop, please send us an email to lambretta@scooter-center.com and we'll try to provide them as soon as possible.

The story goes on ...

In the next articles we want to show you with a couple of examples of the improved quality of the Casa Lambretta items. We'd also like to tell you more about the museum and its exhibits as well as the firs years of company's activity. In particular we'd like to report about how Vittorio managed to save in time important documents as well as scooters from the factory.

Get around betta, the Lambretta!