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PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 4:25 pm    Post subject: Wires and Plugs Reply with quote

I'm almost ready for my final inspection. After I fly off my 25 required hours, I am taking a cross-country trip from Newfoundland to Alberta. My partner thinks that I should change the plugs and wires as a safety issue. He thinks that traveling that far will require going through a lot of moisture. Does anyone else agree with this? Are the new wires and plugs really better - besides the difference in price of replacing the plugs when necessary. What are the best kit for replacing the Russian type?

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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2011 4:14 am    Post subject: Wires and Plugs Reply with quote

I am not sure about your question. The auto sparkplug conversion seems to
work very for people flying Yaks, CJ etc. I am hesitant about putting them
in an aircraft that would be used in IFR conditions or heavy rain. That is
only based on the fact that the 3/4 in barrel aviation spark plugs verses
5/8 inch barrel (RHM40E vs. the REM40E) were developed for radial engines
to fly in bad weather and are still referred to as the "All-Weather Plug"
(see the Champion spark plug numbering table)

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