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Continued report on spark plug testing, discussing spark characteristics and experiments with a 'Radamax' plug tester.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 50\2\ Scan014 | |
Date | 1st January 1921 | |
Contd. -2- EFC1/T7.1.21. be produced. If the applied potential, though rapidly alter- nating, be of lesser amplitude, the spark produced will be weaker progressively until no spark appears. Hence the brightness of the spark seen through the sight-hole is an indication of the extent to which the voltage rises at the sparking plug terminal before breakdown of the sparking plug gap occurs, it being remembered as we have previously pointed out, that the higher the initial voltage kick, the greater is the amplitude of the oscillatory current and voltage constituting the intial spark at the sparking plug gap. It will readily be appreciated that if the sparking plug is leaky so that the voltage does not have the same chance of rising on the plug to a high value, the discharge at the plug points will be less of the nature of an oscillation and more of the nature of an arc or burning discharge. In these circumstances the spark indicated by the instrument will be reduced in intensity or even non-existent, according to conditions. We have experimented with this plug tester on the bench. We find that on a magneto gap slightly too large for normal sparking, the "Radamax" will cause sparks to pass almost regularly, showing also at the sight hole. Placed across a 6.5 mm. gap of an R.R. standard battery ignition on the bench it extinguishes the spark and does not show at the sight-hole. The maximum gap for regular spark- ing with the "Radamax" on the battery ignition is 4.6 mm at 500 r.p.m. of the distributor. for 300 r.p.m. it is also 4.6 mm and Contd. | ||