[AT] Titan 10/20

Dave Ernst shop at cccomm.net
Tue Oct 5 08:21:46 PDT 2010


John, they are 3/4" NPT.

An easy fix is to get a 3/4 NTP to 3/8 NTP pipe bushing, drill and tap the 
3/8 portion to the standard 14MM thread. The local parts house should have a 
sparkplug catalogue. Look for the long reach style-long electrode-, the type 
that are used in oil fired furnace ignitors. I got a 1922 Titan running for 
a guy and they worked just fine.
Dave

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "john hall" <jtchall at nc.rr.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Titan 10/20


The plugs are a very unusual thread, I think they are 7/8 NPT. They show up
on ebay (used) every so often and fetch a pretty good price. When I was
looking for mine I tried every dealer of antique sparkplugs I could come
across. I think there are some plugs with the same thread but not the
correct reach. I finally came down to 4 options. Make them, buy used ones
when available on ebay, buy 1/2" and use adapters on the threads (pretty
common method), or buy them from the one guy that had them. I paid $75 each
for them. I can't remember who it was but he used to advertise in Gas Engine
Magazine all the time. It's been 4-5 years since I bought mine, hopefully he
still has some.

OK, got to digging and here is where I bought them from;

SPARK plugs: NOS obsolete numbers and many brands, some back to 1898, over
80,000 in stock, 62 page price list, $2. Donald McKinsey, PO Box 94H,
Wilkinson, IN 46186.**25-YR**

Maybe you can search around and come up with a phone number, he doesn't
advertise one.

The plugs that came out of mine were built using Mica wahers, like you
rebuild igniters on hit-and-miss engines with. One day when I have nothing
else to do I'll try to rebuild mine.


By the way, most everyone I have talked to does not use a crank on these
tractors. I prime mine with some gas and 2-3 pulls of the flywheel later
it's running.


Best of Luck,
John Hall

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barry & Tanya Stait" <bst41474 at bigpond.net.au>
To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 5:23 PM
Subject: [AT] Titan 10/20


> G'Day all,
> I have been one of the background watches for some time, but now I need to
> as the list a favor/question.
> My father has a 1918 Titan 10/20 tractor and it been a bit of a bitch to
> start lately.
> I was wondering if a list member would have a crank handle for one that
> some photo's could be taken and some measurements taken so I could make
> one and emailed to me.
> Also is their any one out there who sells spark plugs to suit the 10/20
> and will sent them overseas? Our 10/20 appears to still have the original
> plugs in it and they are starting to break down through the insulation.
> Thank you for all your help in advance.
> Barry & Tanya Stait.
> Mudgee. NSW.
> Australia
> bst41474 at bigpond.net.au
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