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  • exeric
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    That figures, Peter. Now those spark plugs will be everywhere

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  • Peter Cooke
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    Here's some Eric.

    Ruston Hornsby Compatible Spark Plug

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  • T. Cotten
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    Originally posted by joe fxs fxr View Post

    Oh, I though you were the one doing them. ...
    I was the one: past tense, Joe.

    Unfortunate surgeries ended my career about this time last year (among other common obstacles of life).

    If anybody wants to pick up the ball and run with it, I've plenty of IP to share, but with a dying customer demographic, they would have to be even more foolish than me!

    ....Cotten

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  • Steve Slocombe
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    Dear Eric, I bought some long reach 18 mm plugs when I recast the 7-bolt aluminium heads for the VL. I have two left and they are 3/4 inch from the gasket to the tip of the electrode. They are marked UM6C. They were not cheap but not silly money like originals.

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  • joe fxs fxr
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    Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post

    I know of nobody offering complete and comprehensive Schebler services at this time, Joe,

    .....Cotten
    Oh, I though you were the one doing them. I can see where you are coming from, but can't offer any help.

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  • T. Cotten
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    Originally posted by joe fxs fxr View Post

    I'm not a judge, and don't pretend to know how the rules were written. But I can guess that correct 100 year old plugs that actually work are getting hard to find. The loophole only applies to plugs as far as I know. I've heard that some people do a really good job rebuilding 100 year old carburetors, so swaps are not needed.
    I know of nobody offering complete and comprehensive Schebler services at this time, Joe,

    And nobody stepping up to the plate, (even for Linkerts, actually).

    So,.. repop parts can be used to make it run,

    And then fossils can be hitched up for the glory session?

    .....Cotten
    Last edited by T. Cotten; 12-12-2025, 12:47 PM.

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  • joe fxs fxr
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    Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post

    So there's a swap-out loophole? Could the machine be started with a Linkert, but a dummy Schebler mocked up for "the show"?

    ....Cotten
    I'm not a judge, and don't pretend to know how the rules were written. But I can guess that correct 100 year old plugs that actually work are getting hard to find. The loophole only applies to plugs as far as I know. I've heard that some people do a really good job rebuilding 100 year old carburetors, so swaps are not needed.

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  • T. Cotten
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    Originally posted by joe fxs fxr View Post
    LOL yes, you know how the judging system works
    Actually, Joe, I do not..

    (The goalposts keep moving, and I could never afford to pay attention).

    So there's a swap-out loophole? Could the machine be started with a Linkert, but a dummy Schebler mocked up for "the show"?

    What's the difference?

    ....Cotten
    Last edited by T. Cotten; 12-12-2025, 12:30 PM.

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  • exeric
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    Originally posted by duffeycycles View Post
    Won't an adapter lose some of that reach? D23 champion from Brillman is 5/8" reach..18mm Champion Spark Plug, 5/8" Reach - The Brillman Company
    You make a good argument against the adapter. I ordered a set of the 5/8" reach Brillman plugs. Thanks for helping me with that Roger, very much appreciated.

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  • exeric
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    Well, first of all, I am a lousy mechanic which probably explains the troublesome starting. I also have a 1917 Hen and I have been using a 1/2" reach plug and don't recall any great difficulty with starting or sustained running. Both bikes have the worst starter jaw design I have seen on a motorcycle and that has been the Henderson curse for me. The poor engaging starter has (no-doubt) led to many other distracting, tail-chasing problems such as magneto, timing, and carburetor. Like I said, I was surprised to see that comment in the 1919 manual about plug reach and as you said, the cylinders are not much different from 1919 and back. Here is the verbatim quote from the 1919 manual:

    "Don't use spark plugs with short points, as this may make the motor hard to start. The spark points should measure 3/4-inch from the gasket or shoulder of the plug, so as to place the spark well out in the gas in order to produce the best combustion. the points should not be longer than this, however, as they might be struck by the valves if they project too far."

    I was pleased to hear you say the 1/2" reach plugs have been good to you. If worse comes to worse I'll just soldier on with the shorter plugs. Thanks for the reply.

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  • duffeycycles
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    Won't an adapter lose some of that reach? D23 champion from Brillman is 5/8" reach..18mm Champion Spark Plug, 5/8" Reach - The Brillman Company

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  • C.Flint
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    @exeric…I was surprised to learn that your owner’s manual specified 3/4 inch reach. My recall was that the ‘19 Henderson motor was virtually identical to that used in the ‘17 Model G. I use Champion D16 plugs (1/2 inch reach) in my ‘17 and have put on over 6,000 miles (Cannonball and others). Easy starting - as is true with most low compression four cylinder motors.

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  • joe fxs fxr
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    LOL yes, you know how the judging system works

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  • T. Cotten
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    Originally posted by joe fxs fxr View Post
    If you are concerned with judging, they let you use any plugs to prove the motor runs, but you need the correct ones for inspection.

    Please help me understand, Joe,...

    Anything that fires is fine, but you need trophy plugs, too?

    Thanks in advance,

    ....Cotten

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  • exeric
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    Thanks for the chart, Bob. Unfortunately, those Champion plug #s are out of most inventories, and plugs on ebay are priced for collectors. Also, it is not impossible to get a new plug that is defective from the factory so there is that risk. However, I still appreciate the chart and will continue to look for those plug #s. Thanks, Joe, I have some 1/2" reach period proper plugs, but I really do want some easy to replace modern plugs of the correct 3/4" reach so I'll give the reducing bushing thing a try.

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