Spark Plug: Description and Operation
Spark Plug Construction:
SPARK PLUG CONSTRUCTION
Spark Plug Temperature:
SPARK PLUG HEAT RANGE
The spark plug provides a path for the high voltage of the secondary circuit to flow to ground. The only paths for this voltage are through the ground electrode and center electrode across the spark gap. The spark produced when the electrical voltage jumps the gap ignites the air/fuel mixture in the cylinder. The temperature of the spark plug is determined by the length of the insulator and the size of the heatsink area. The longer the insulator is, the smaller the heatsink area will be and this will cause the spark plug to be hotter. The center electrode temperature ranges from a low of 392°F (200°C) at 10 m.p.h. to a high of 1472°F (800°C) at 80 m.p.h..