Abstract: An internal combustion engine has a main combustion chamber defined by a cylinder bore and its associated piston and a valved intake passage for introducing a lean fuel-air mixture in the combustion chamber. A novel spark plug mounted in the engine in place of the conventional spark plug has an apertured dome portion defining a limited size spark ignition chamber about the spark gap and a valved branch passage to the ignition chamber connected to a first fuel supply, such as a rich fuel-air mixture source, to achieve ignition thereof in the ignition chamber causing a flame discharge which ensures ignition of another fuel mixture, such as a lean mixture, in the main combustion chamber. Alternatively, a conventional spark plug may be used with a special adaptor assembled on the gap end of the plug which provides the limited size spark ignition chamber and valved branch passage.