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Testing Sparking Plugs Under Pressure: A New Bosch Apparatus

28th July 1933, Page 49
28th July 1933
Page 49
Page 49, 28th July 1933 — Testing Sparking Plugs Under Pressure: A New Bosch Apparatus
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THERE is no disputing the fact that the usual rule-of-thumb methods of testing sparking plugs give a most uncertain indication of the condition of

the plug. A handy device has now been produced by Bosch, Ltd., Larden Road, Acton, London, W.3, which affords a means for examining the behaviour of the plug under a pressure equivalent to that normally existing in the combustion chamber prior to the explosion.

The Plug-o-meter, as the device is called, incorporates an air pump, a pressure gauge, a safety gap and the necessary windows. It is suitable for plugs haying metric or American threads, and these can be inserted into their sockets without the use of a spanner, a soft rubber washer being provided to make a gas-tight joint. Used in conjunction with a six-volt battery it enables plugs to be tested at 10,000 volts under eight atmospheres pressure.

We understand that it can now be obtained from its Manufacturer at exceptionally favourable terms, it being offered together with 60 Bosch sparking plugs for £10. Compact and self-contained, the apparatus is suitable for mounting on the garage.wall, bench, or other convenient fixture.

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