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How many hours of service should one expect from a set of spark plugs?
(i.e.- Lycoming IO-520 in a PA32-300) |
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 03:38:19 GMT, john smith wrote: How many hours of service should one expect from a set of spark plugs? (i.e.- Lycoming IO-520 in a PA32-300) |
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500 hours is reasonable, but it depends on who made the plug and how
it's cleaned. We have had terrible luck with Champions; the electrode wear is OK but the internal resistor fails much too soon. It will often quit sparking at pressures below 120 psi, and sometimes you can hear it arcing internally during the test. I have had brand-new Champs fail right out of the box. I prefer the Unison (AC) plug; it uses the Auburn design, having an integrally molded resistor rather than Champion's loose one (which is held by a spring) and we get 500 hours without much trouble. Less cost, too. Some spark plug cleaners use silicon carbide grit. This stuff is really harsh, and can cause a lot of electrode erosion and shorten plug life. We use glass bead. Much gentler, and cleans every bit as well. Justin Case wrote in message . .. 500 On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 03:38:19 GMT, john smith wrote: How many hours of service should one expect from a set of spark plugs? (i.e.- Lycoming IO-520 in a PA32-300) |
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John,
Massive 400-500 Hrs if well cared for. Fine Wire I will let you know when I overhaul the engine. I have several hundred hours on a set and they are showing now signs of wear. Michelle john smith wrote: How many hours of service should one expect from a set of spark plugs? (i.e.- Lycoming IO-520 in a PA32-300) -- Michelle P CP-ASMEL-IA, and AMT-A&P "Elisabeth" a Maule M-7-235B (no two are alike) Volunteer Pilot, AirLifeLine Volunteer Builder, Habitat for Humanity |
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I have a set of Smith fine wire plugs on a I-O360. I have 670hrs on them. I
checked compression last week and inspected the plugs and they still look great. Question IS...how many people have heard of Smith Plugs? Steve "john smith" wrote in message ... How many hours of service should one expect from a set of spark plugs? (i.e.- Lycoming IO-520 in a PA32-300) |
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Question IS...how many people have heard of Smith Plugs?
I have not heard of them. Where did you get them and what is the price. I buy mine on line $17.85 each Hank N1441P |
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Hank,
I bought a Glasair 3 years ago and they were in the engine. A Champion rep at OSH this year said he didn't think they have been made for many years. The Unison guys haven't heard of Smith. The original owner and builder of the plane said he switched to fine wire because of "hard shut downs". Steve N360RB "Hankal" wrote in message ... Question IS...how many people have heard of Smith Plugs? I have not heard of them. Where did you get them and what is the price. I buy mine on line $17.85 each Hank N1441P |
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