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The atlas is supposed to use a Champion N6Y and the commando uses Champion N7Y. Is the only difference the compression ratio?
The number indicates plug temp range, 6 being colder than the 7The atlas is supposed to use a Champion N6Y and the commando uses Champion N7Y. Is the only difference the compression ratio?
I have always used NGK BP7ES with my Morris/ Hunt mag on a Dommie 500. Worked perfectly through years of racing. Repco usually have them on the shelf.N7YC plugs are getting harder to get as they are turning to resistor plugs manufacture when I heard this I stocked up on my N7YC plugs, running the Joe Hunt maggie I get very long life out of my plugs so have enough for a few years to come, my Norton runs better with Champion plugs, have tried NGKs and after a week or too I get a misfire from them, haven't tried them with the JH, I just use what works best for my Norton.
After owning my Norton since new it lets me know what it likes the best lol.
Ashley
Champion and NKG are opposite in the heat range numbers but they more-or-less crossover in the range used for Norton.I have several NOS Champion N3xx that I've been using in my Atlas (9:1) and the Matchless ?:1 (no 12:1 pistons available in 0.100 oversize so I don't know what the compression ratio is with flat top pistons).
When did Champion change the heat range designation scheme? #seattlegs writes that it's Champion N6 and 7 which sounds like an NGK numbering scheme. I haven't bought plugs for any of my bikes in decades because I have boxes of good used ones pulled from bikes that came into the shop for tune-ups that had nearly new plugs in them.
That said, I had trouble finding AC42 for my 6 cyl. Chev truck so when I did find them I bought several boxes of them. That is an application where you don't want too hot a plug as it runs WOT most of the time. Factory spec for the 2-ton was C42-1 which are no longer available. The C version had bigger center electrodes.
I like The Green Sparkplug Company in UK for most ign parts, very good prices and low shipping costs. Got my last batch of N7YC's from them a year ago.Where do I get some Champion N7Y C plugs nowadays ? Always liked them . Toronto , Canada .
Been using the knock off NGK's without knowing the packaging differences , duh .
Actually, Wassell has plenty of them. I don't stock them as most seem to use NGK. I do stock small numbers of N3 and N4 because many Triumph owners still use them. However, Wassell is out of N3/N4 right now and expects them to be back in stock in July.N7YC plugs are getting harder to get as they are turning to resistor plugs manufacture when I heard this I stocked up on my N7YC plugs, running the Joe Hunt maggie I get very long life out of my plugs so have enough for a few years to come, my Norton runs better with Champion plugs, have tried NGKs and after a week or too I get a misfire from them, haven't tried them with the JH, I just use what works best for my Norton.
After owning my Norton since new it lets me know what it likes the best lol.
Ashley
Try Walridge or BCS. They both carry them.Where do I get some Champion N7Y C plugs nowadays ? Always liked them . Toronto , Canada .
Been using the knock off NGK's without knowing the packaging differences , duh .
Got some N4C's for my Velocette from local CrappyTire...came in quite aged looking packets, so likely sitting on the shelf a long time.Try Walridge or BCS. They both carry them.
N3's as well.
I'd recognize the 74 H2 anywhere.Buy from a reputable source.View attachment 115075View attachment 115074