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Several years ago, on the recommendation of folks from this group, I
sent a set of plugs to Aircraft Spark Plug Service in Van Nuys, CA. The plugs came back looking like new, each in sealed tube with a new gasket ready for installation. Well worth the cost considering how long it would take me to clean, paint and test each one IMHO. I later went to work at a shop with all of the equipment to easily clean my own plugs so I didn't use ASPS anymore. Now I no longer have access to plug cleaning equipment nor the time so I went to look ASPS up on the Web and their site is gone. Their AD in Trade-A-Plane went away some time between June and August. Does anyone know if these folks are still in business? Has anyone sent plugs to them recently? Gary |
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