Parts of Spark Plug
Parts of Spark Plug
Parts of Spark Plug
components
Just like the ones used in the 1930s, a spark plug is still
screwed in and consists basically of a thread, a metal sleeve,
electrodes and a ceramic insulator.
1. Terminal
2. Ceramic insulator
Most spark plugs used today feature a single-ceramic insulator
made from aluminium oxide, with other types of ceramic
materials like porcelain used in the past. This provides many
benefits, including thermal conductivity and superior
insulation. Resistance to overheating, thermal and mechanical
shock are other stand-out features. It also helps to prevent
overheating and provides exceptional resistance against
mechanical and thermal shock.
3. Resistor
4. Centre electrode
Once the spark jumps the gap from the centre electrode to the
ground electrode, a spark is created which ignites the fuel in
the combustion chamber.
6. Gasket
7. Metal Shell
This is the steel shell which a socket wrench fits around in
order to loosen and tighten a spark plug. A plug’s hex head can
come in a variety of sizes, which include 13mm, 14mm, 16mm,
18mm, 19mm, 21mm, 22mm, 24mm, 25mm and Bi-Hex 14.0mm.
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