BS Iso 28741-2013
BS Iso 28741-2013
BS Iso 28741-2013
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This British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 28741:2013. It
supersedes BS ISO 28741:2009 which is withdrawn.
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BS ISO 28741:2013
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 28741
Second edition
2013-11-15
Reference number
ISO 28741:2013(E)
© ISO 2013
BS ISO 28741:2013
ISO 28741:2013(E)
Contents Page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iv
Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Terminals...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
4.1 Solid post terminal dimensions................................................................................................................................................. 3
4.2 Threaded terminal dimensions................................................................................................................................................. 4
5 Dimensions, threads, and related items....................................................................................................................................... 4
5.1 Spark-plug reach..................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5.2 Gasket............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
5.3 Threads, limiting dimensions, and tolerances.............................................................................................................. 5
6 Other dimensions of spark-plugs and their cylinder head housings.............................................................. 6
7 Installation tightening torque................................................................................................................................................................. 6
8 Spark-plug dimensions................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
8.1 Spark-plugs with flat seating....................................................................................................................................................... 7
8.2 Spark-plugs with conical seating........................................................................................................................................... 14
9 Cylinder head housings...............................................................................................................................................................................19
9.1 Cylinder head housing for spark-plugs with flat seating.................................................................................. 19
9.2 Cylinder head housing for spark-plugs with conical seating........................................................................ 21
Annex A (normative) Spark-plugs with half thread and their cylinder head housings.................................22
Annex B (informative) Optional terminals for compact spark-plugs...............................................................................24
Annex C (informative) Optional combination cylinder head housing for spark-plugs with conical
or flat seating.........................................................................................................................................................................................................26
Bibliography.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Foreword
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electrotechnical standardization.
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different types of ISO documents should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 1,
Ignition equipment.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 28741:2009), which has been technically
revised. It also incorporates the Technical Corrigendum ISO 28741:2009/Cor1:2009.
Introduction
The purpose of this International Standard is to provide a compact and concise specification on
spark-plugs and their cylinder head housings, which replaces the large number of existing individual
International Standards on each type of spark-plug.
It is intended to specify the main properties, the design requirements, and the dimensions of most of
the existing types of spark-plugs and their cylinder head housings. In this way, the user can work with
one comprehensive International Standard valid for most types of spark-plugs, instead of a number of
International Standards, each of which is specified for one type only.
The testing of spark-plugs is covered in ISO 11565.
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the main properties and dimensions of spark-plugs, including the
terminals and the dimensions of their cylinder head housings, for use with spark-ignition engines.
This International Standard does not cover screened and waterproof spark-plugs (see ISO 3412,
ISO 3895, and ISO 3896).
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 68-1, ISO general purpose screw threads — Basic profile — Part 1: Metric screw threads
ISO 261, ISO general purpose metric screw threads — General plan
ISO 965-1, ISO general-purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances — Part 1: Principles and basic data
ISO 965-3, ISO general purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances — Part 3: Deviations for constructional
screw threads
ISO 4095, Aerospace — Bihexagonal drives — Wrenching configuration — Metric series
ISO 6518-1, Road vehicles — Ignition systems — Part 1: Vocabulary
3.2
spark-plug thread size
nominal size of the spark-plug thread used to interface between the spark-plug and the cylinder head thread
Note 1 to entry: These are standard metric threads, with the exception of the M14 × 1,25 thread.
3.3
hexagon/bi-hexagon
feature of the spark-plug shell that is used to install the spark-plug into the cylinder head, interfacing
with the installation socket while the spark-plug is installed into the cylinder head
Note 1 to entry: A bi-hexagon is a 12-point installation feature, which requires that a 12-point socket wrench be
used to install the spark-plug.
3.4
conical seating
conical section of the spark-plug shell on some spark-plug types, which is used for the seal interface
between the spark-plug and the cylinder head
Note 1 to entry: There is typically no gasket used between the conical mating surfaces.
3.5
flat seating
flat surface of some spark-plug types which is perpendicular to the spark-plug axis and is used for the
seal interface between the spark-plug and the cylinder head
Note 1 to entry: This seal typically uses a gasket between the flat seat of the spark-plug and the mating flat surface
of the cylinder head.
3.6
insulator diameter
e
nominal diameter of the insulator in a defined region of the insulator between the top of the shell and
the terminal of the spark-plug, which interfaces with a corresponding region of the high-voltage boot of
the ignition lead or ignition coil
Note 1 to entry: The fit is the key to suppression of high-voltage leakage around the spark-plug insulator (flashover).
3.7
high-voltage terminal
part of the spark-plug that is used as the contact point between the high-voltage ignition source and
the spark-plug
Note 1 to entry: The connection between the high-voltage ignition source and the spark-plug terminal can be made with
a threaded fastener, with a snap clip that interfaces with the solid terminal or by spring-loaded mechanical contact.
3.8
installation tightening torque
rotational force applied to the spark-plug hexagon to ensure proper seating and sealing of the spark-plug
to the cylinder head
Note 1 to entry: The value of the correct installation tightening torque can vary from conditions that affect the
friction between the spark-plug threads and the cylinder head threads. These include cylinder head material,
spark-plug shell plating, thread lubrication, and contamination from combustion deposits. It is advisable to ensure
that spark-plugs are not over-torqued during installation, as this can damage spark-plug integrity and can result
in engine damage. Spark-plugs with smaller thread sizes require a lower installation tightening torque.
3.9
spark-plug reach
a
distance from the spark-plug seating surface (flat seat) or from the gauge diameter (conical seat) to the
point on the shell designed to be aligned with the combustion chamber surface on the cylinder head
with the spark-plug properly installed
Note 1 to entry: It is advisable to design the spark-plug reach and the cylinder head housing in such a way that
they match, so as to ensure correct fit of the spark-plug into the combustion chamber.
3.10
spark-plug projection
b-a
distance that any part of the spark-plug projects past the spark-plug reach into the combustion chamber
Note 1 to entry: It is important to consider this dimension for possible interference with the engine piston at
top dead centre.
4 Terminals
Key
1 reference plane
a For existing products, values between 7° and 30° are allowed.
The measurement of the minimum diameter of 6,3 mm shall be taken at any or all points around the post
circumference. A ring gauge shall be used for measuring the maximum diameter of 6,4 mm.
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 reference plane
The measurement of the minimum diameter of 5,3 mm shall be taken at any or all points around the post
circumference. A ring gauge shall be used for measuring the maximum diameter of 5,4 mm.
Key
a Length of usable thread.
b Cylindrical part.
c Depending on manufacturing process, tolerance class 7e is acceptable on finished product.
5.2 Gasket
When unused spark-plugs with flat seating have been tightened once with a torque, as specified in
Clause 7 and Table 3, on threads that are clean, smooth, and dry, the gasket thickness shall be as specified
in Table 3. Non-captive gaskets may be used in special cases.
Table 2 — Minor diameters, basic profiles, and initial clearances for threads used
Dimensions in millimetres
Minor diametera Fundamental deviationb
Thread size
d3max es
M18 × 1,5 − 6e d3max = (16,376 − 0,067 – 0, 217) = 16,092 0,067
M14 × 1,25 − 6e d3max = (12,647 − 0,063 − 0,180) = 12,404 0,063
M12 × 1,25 − 6e d3max = (10,647 − 0,063 − 0,180) = 10,404 0,063
M10 × 1 − 6g d3max = (8,917 − 0,026 − 0,144) = 8,747 0,026
a The maximum value of the minor diameter, d3max, is calculated according to
ISO 965-1:1998, Clause 11 with a truncation of H/6, in accordance with the following
equation: d3max = D1 − es − 2(H/4 − H/6).
b The fundamental deviation (term used in ISO 965-1 instead of “initial clearance”),
es, between the pitch diameters of the thread and of the tapped hole is intended to
prevent the possibility of seizure, as a result of combustion deposits on the bare
threads, when removing the spark-plugs. This clearance is also intended to enable
spark-plugs with threads in accordance with this International Standard to be fitted
in existing tapped holes.
8 Spark-plug dimensions
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 solid post terminal
2 captive gasket
3 pitch diameter
a This coaxiality does not apply to M14 × 1,25 spark-plugs with 20,8 mm hexagon, to all compact
types of spark-plugs, and to spark-plugs with 12,7 mm reach.
b Optional.
c Dimension b-a is the spark-plug projection, which is the maximum protrusion of any part of the
spark-plug into the combustion chamber.
d Dimension s is the protrusion of the metal shell into the combustion chamber.
Figure 4 — Spark-plug with solid post terminal, non-ribbed insulator, and hexagon
Key
a Number and shape of ribs are optional.
Figure 5 — Spark-plug with solid post terminal, ribbed insulator, and hexagon
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 threaded terminal
2 captive gasket
3 pitch diameter
a This coaxiality does not apply to M14 × 1,25 spark-plugs with 20,8 mm hexagon, to all compact
types of spark-plugs, and to spark-plugs with 12,7 mm reach.
b Optional.
c Dimension b-a is the spark-plug projection, which is the maximum protrusion of any part of the
spark-plug into the combustion chamber.
d Dimension s is the protrusion of the metal shell into the combustion chamber.
Key
a Number and shape of ribs are optional.
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 solid post terminal
2 captive gasket
3 pitch diameter
4 bi-hexagon in accordance with ISO 4095 (except for tolerance of p)
a Dimension b-a is the spark-plug projection, which is the maximum protrusion of any part of the
spark-plug into the combustion chamber.
b Optional.
c Dimension s is the protrusion of the metal shell into the combustion chamber.
Figure 8 — Spark-plug with solid post terminal, non-ribbed insulator, and bi-hexagon
Key
a Number and shape of ribs are optional.
Figure 9 — Spark-plug with solid post terminal, ribbed insulator, and bi-hexagon
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 threaded terminal
2 captive gasket
3 pitch diameter
4 bi-hexagon in accordance with ISO 4095 (except for tolerance of p)
a Dimension b-a is the spark-plug projection, which is the maximum protrusion of any part of the
spark-plug into the combustion chamber.
b Optional.
c Dimension s is the protrusion of the metal shell into the combustion chamber.
Key
a Number and shape of ribs are optional.
Table 6 (continued)
Interna-
tional
Thread Hexagon
Termi- ∅ Standard
size size Insulator c d fmin gmin hmin jmin kmin ∅r pmin
nal mmax where
n q
formerly
specified
non-
solid 15
ribbed 33 34
post
ribbed 29
4 6 a ISO 2704
non-
12
threaded ribbed 30 31
ribbed 26
16 h13 a a 17,5
non-
solid 12
ribbed 21
post
ribbed 17
a 3 3 4 ISO 19812
non-
10,5
threaded ribbed 19,5
ribbed 15,5
M10 × 1 ≤ 16
non-
solid 15
ribbed 33 34 44
post
ribbed 29 (new
14 h13 14 15,4
non- type)
12
threaded ribbed 30 31 41
ribbed 26
4 6 5
non-
solid 15
ribbed 33 34 44
post
12 h12 ribbed 29 (new
12 13,3
Bi-hex non- type)
12
threaded ribbed 30 31 41
ribbed 26
a Value not specified in previous International Standards. To be determined for subsequent editions of this International
Standard, as required.
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 solid post terminal
2 pitch diameter
a This coaxiality does not apply to M18 × 1,5 spark-plugs or to any compact types of spark-plugs.
b Dimension b-a is the spark-plug projection, which is the maximum protrusion of any part of the
spark-plug into the combustion chamber.
c Dimension s is the protrusion of the metal shell into the combustion chamber.
Key
a Number and shape of ribs are optional.
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 threaded terminal
2 pitch diameter
a This coaxiality does not apply to M18 × 1,5 spark-plugs or to any compact types of spark-plugs.
b Dimension b-a is the spark-plug projection, which is the maximum protrusion of any part of the
spark-plug into the combustion chamber.
c Dimension s is the protrusion of the metal shell into the combustion chamber.
Key
a Number and shape of ribs are optional.
Key
a The Z length of the cylinder head housing shall be sufficient to ensure that the end of the spark-
plug thread does not project into the combustion chamber at any point when the spark-plug is
tightened to maximum torque.
b Nominal.
Key
1 pitch diameter
a The Z′ length of the cylinder head housing shall be sufficient to ensure that the end of the spark-
plug thread does not project into the combustion chamber at any point when the spark-plug is
tightened to maximum torque.
Annex A
(normative)
Figure A.1 shows the design principle of a spark-plug with half thread including the related dimensions.
The dimensions of the cylinder head housing for spark-plugs with half thread are shown in Figure A.2.
Dimensions in millimetres
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
a Nominal.
b The Z length of the cylinder head housing shall be sufficient to ensure that the end of the spark-
plug thread does not project into the combustion chamber at any point when the spark-plug is
tightened to maximum torque.
Annex B
(informative)
Annex B specifies the dimensions of the solid post terminals and threaded terminals for non-automotive
application spark-plugs.
Dimensions in millimetres
Dimensions in millimetres
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
a Length of usable thread.
b Cylindrical part.
c Depending on manufacturing process, class 7e is acceptable on finished product.
Annex C
(informative)
This combination cylinder head housing is only used for 14 mm spark-plugs with a shell seating diameter
of less than 21 mm.
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 pitch diameter
a The Z and Z′ lengths of the cylinder head housing shall be sufficient to ensure that the end of the
spark-plug thread does not project into the combustion chamber at any point when the spark-
plug is tightened to maximum torque. Z′ is the distance from the end of the cylinder head to the
measurement point of the gauge diameter.
Bibliography
[1] ISO 3412, Road vehicles — Screened and waterproof spark-plugs and their connections — Types 1A
and 1B
[2] ISO 3895, Road vehicles — Screened and waterproof spark-plug and its connection — Type 2
[3] ISO 3896, Road vehicles — Screened and waterproof spark-plug and its connection — Type 3
[4] ISO 11565, Road vehicles — Spark-plugs — Test methods and requirements
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