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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:02 pm    Post subject: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

Has anyone ever had the tip of the spark plug unscew in flight and lose ignition?

I have noticed that these things like to unscrew themselves if you spark plug cap in not gripping it very tight.

I am wondering if there is a way people have been preventing that.

I guess the plugs that don't have the screw cap is an obvious answer if you can find them...?

High temp Lock-Tite might work?

I had a Lazair with twin Rotax 185's that required a "Plug terminal Check" before every flight.

And I noticed it happening a couple evenings ago on My UltraStar while testing the engine & CHT probes.

I took the Vice Grip to it and cranked it on as tight as I dared go.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

I use the solid cap plug. You can get either one at the auto parts store. Just check them before you buy them. They seem to show up on the computer with the same part # but they appear on two separate lines. One may have a different description or something. I have them bring both to the counter.

With the screw on caps I "crimp" them with diagonal cutting pliers so they can't turn.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:01 pm    Post subject: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

Ray

Take the little cap off of the plug and then squeeze it together
just a wee bit... Creates a distorted nut so to speak.. Will hold then.. Herb
At 03:02 PM 4/3/2008, you wrote:
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Has anyone ever had the tip of the spark plug unscew in flight and
loose ignition?

I have noticed that these things like to unscrew themselves if you
spark plug cap in not gripping it very tight.

I am wondering if there is a way people have been preventing that.

I guess the plugs that don't have the screw cap is an obvious answer
if you can find them...?

High temp Lock-Tite might work?

I had a Lazair with twin Rotax 185's that required a "Plug terminal
Check" before every flight.

And I noticed it happening a couple evenings ago on My UltraStar
while testing the engine & CHT probes.

I took the Vice Grip to it and cranked it on as tight as I dared go.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:54 pm    Post subject: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

I always lock tight these on. Have had one come off on an inverted engine
once but was above airport at the time so was no problem.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:21 pm    Post subject: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

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I have noticed that these things like to unscrew themselves if you spark plug cap in not gripping it very tight.

I am wondering if there is a way people have been preventing that.

Ray,

Here's how I did it. Remove the cap. Lay the threaded end of the plug on a vise (or some other solid surface) and then lightly hammer the threads so as to deform them slightly. Now screw the cap back on. It will have resistance, like a self locking nut. Don't over do it or you might break the ceramic. You can experiment on how much to smash the threads to get a workable resistance. I now use the NGK plugs that have solid caps.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:32 pm    Post subject: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

At 04:02 PM 4/3/2008, jb92563 wrote:

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I guess the plugs that don't have the screw cap is an obvious answer if
you can find them...?

I asked about the solid tip plugs at the local auto parts store but they
said they couldn't get them from their distributor. However, you can mail
order them from, I know CPS sells only the solid plugs, probably the other
aircraft suppliers do the same.

You can also get a spark plug cap that presses onto the threaded part with
the screw cap removed.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:06 am    Post subject: Re: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

aoldman(at)xtra.co.nz wrote:
I always lock tight these on. Have had one come off on an inverted engine
once but was above airport at the time so was no problem.

Tony
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I was under the impression that you do not want to put any goop on the threads. It may prevent a good electrical connection.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:25 am    Post subject: Re: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

I ordered BR8ES spark plugs from Aircraft Spruce a couple months ago and they sent me the screw top plugs. I was POed. An aircraft parts supplier should know better. When I made a large parts order of stuff to replace with my condition inspection this month I ordered from CPS. They sent the right plugs...solid top.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 7:38 am    Post subject: Re: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

Tom Jones wrote:
I ordered BR8ES spark plugs from Aircraft Spruce a couple months ago and they sent me the screw top plugs. I was POed. An aircraft parts supplier should know better. When I made a large parts order of stuff to replace with my condition inspection this month I ordered from CPS. They sent the right plugs...solid top.


These NGK plugs are _not_ aircraft parts - says so on the little box the plug comes in, note the little quicksilver with the circle/strikeout over it.

Yes, the solid top plug has the same little struck-out ultralight on it.

If you need the solid tops, you probably have to explicitly order them (though I don't see a part no on a/c spruce).

The screw-on caps are fine _IF_ your wire end caps are in good shape. They should be a tight fit on the plug and a struggle, or at least a firm pull, to remove.
If they come off easily they're worn out and need to be replaced - good caps will hold the screw-on tops in place with no tendency to unscrew (unless they're just slap loose to begin with).

The NGK parts are the same as the rotax ones but are about 10% of the price.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:27 am    Post subject: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

I am wondering if there is a way people have been preventing that.>>

Hi,
on the Challenger with an inverted 503 I just wound a bungee around the
lead ends, there are plenty of places to hook on. Worked fine.

Cheers

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pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com wrote:
I am wondering if there is a way people have been preventing that.>>

Hi,
on the Challenger with an inverted 503 I just wound a bungee around the
lead ends, there are plenty of places to hook on. Worked fine.

Cheers

Pat


By the way, this is the primary diagnostic that you have bad wire-end caps - even on an inverted installation the caps should still stay firmly attached to the plugs and no tie-wrapping or other extra securing should be necessary to keep them on.

You should still end up cussing a bit pulling the caps off, even on an inverted motor. Replace at first sign they're pulling off more easily than when new.....

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

I use the screw on type spark plugs. I install the plug and use a small channel lock pliers to tighten the cap. It knurls up the cap a little and provides better holding inside the spark plug cap. I always use a long cable tie over the plug and it keeps the plugs from moving around. I've never had a cap loosen up.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:48 pm    Post subject: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

At 09:25 AM 4/4/2008, Tom Jones wrote:

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I ordered BR8ES spark plugs from Aircraft Spruce a couple months ago and
they sent me the screw top plugs. I was POed. An aircraft parts supplier
should know better. When I made a large parts order of stuff to replace
with my condition inspection this month I ordered from CPS. They sent the
right plugs...solid top.

I emailed CPS a few weeks ago before ordering other stuff as well as some
plugs, and they confirmed that they sell only the solid tip plugs. On the
ACS website, it explicitly says that the NGK plugs are "not for aircraft
use". Liability, I know, but...

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 9:39 am    Post subject: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

the caps should still stay firmly attached to the plugs and no tie-wrapping
or other extra securing should be necessary to keep them on.>>

Hi,
I have no idea if it was `necessary` or not. The leads never fell off or
even felt loose. With an engine the right way up I should not have bothered
but on an inverted one tieing them on just seemed a sensible belt and
braces precaution

Cheers

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:06 am    Post subject: spark plugs Reply with quote

I also like the large, sturdy looking electrodes on the NGKs. I
tried the flimsy platinum wire Bosches
and they were ok but didn't seem to perform as well. My imagination
perhaps.

My boot type connectors stay on ok but then they are leaning into the
wind. Smile

-for the curious, the fan is for slow taxiing behind slowpokes if I
go to a flyin. I manually switch it
but a thermoswitch would be nice. Stock yamaha ventura radiator.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:02 am    Post subject: spark plugs Reply with quote

Bob,

Regarding your radiator, what engine size was the Yamaha Vetura?? I have a snowmobile radiator on
my GEO. I can't remember the make, but IIRC, the size of the engine it cooled was about 650-700cc.
Have you ever really needed the electric fan, or is on there "just in case"?

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 1:22 pm    Post subject: spark plugs Reply with quote

Mike, the ventura started out as a 1200 cc and was later sold as 1300.
The key to a radiator is more air flow than size. If you locate it
near the prop you
will be better off on the ground. Mine is a mile away hence the fan.
Sitting on the ground on a hot day you will need some kind of
enhancement.

A couple years ago I popped a coolant hose inflight and my oil cooler
saved the day.
I reported at the time that I heard a scraping sound when I hand
turned the prop
before the completion of my journey. -That turned out to be the ONLY
bolt that wasn't
safety wired, a water pump bolt that worked its way out to scrape on
the back of the
pulley. In my defense, it was not a very noticeable or accessible
location.

I can actually watch my temp gauge go back down when I flick the switch.
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Regarding your radiator, what engine size was the Yamaha
Vetura?? I have a snowmobile radiator on
my GEO. I can't remember the make, but IIRC, the size of the
engine it cooled was about 650-700cc.
Have you ever really needed the electric fan, or is on there "just
in case"?

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 1:43 pm    Post subject: spark plugs Reply with quote

Hi Bob,

I'm going to run out to the shop and measure my radiator size. Back in sec......

Okay, here's what I've got: 7.5 inches wide X 8.5 inches tall X 1.5 inches deep. These dimensions are of the actual finned area.

My radiator location looks to be about the same as your's...front of the engine. I also have an oil cooler I plan on installing, probably near the prop somewhere.

Do you think my radiator is big enough?? I appreciate your opinion. Although I have had my engine/prop running long ago, I haven't flown it yet.

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Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 17:19:52 -0400
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: robert bean <slyck(at)frontiernet.net>

Mike, the ventura started out as a 1200 cc and was later sold as 1300.
The key to a radiator is more air flow than size. If you locate it
near the prop you
will be better off on the ground. Mine is a mile away hence the fan.
Sitting on the ground on a hot day you will need some kind of
enhancement.

A couple years ago I popped a coolant hose inflight and my oil cooler
saved the day.
I reported at the time that I heard a scraping sound when I hand
turned the prop
before the completion of my journey. -That turned out to be the ONLY
bolt that wasn't
safety wired, a water pump bolt that worked its way out to scrape on
the back of the
pulley. In my defense, it was not a very noticeable or accessible
location.

I can actually watch my temp gauge go back down when I flick the switch.
BB
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> Regarding your radiator, what engine size was the Yamaha
> Vetura?? I have a snowmobile radiator on
> my GEO. I can't remember the make, but IIRC, the size of the
> engine it cooled was about 650-700cc.
> Have you ever really needed the electric fan, or is on there "just
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Spark Plugs Reply with quote

I received a bunch of screw top B8ES plugs from Aircraft Spruce over a year ago. I got on the phone to customer service and they took them back. I wrote them an e-mail about the safety issue of solid vs screw tops and included the correct NGK stock number. I got absolutely no response. Interesting that they have chosen to add a legalese warning instead of stocking the right plugs. I hope this isn't indicative of a change of attitude for the worse at AC Spruce. Probably just standard CYA.

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In a message dated 4/7/2008 12:39:21 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, rphanks(at)grantspass.com writes:
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received a bunch of screw top B8ES plugs from Aircraft Spruce over a year ago.  I got on the phone to customer service and they took them back. I wrote them an e-mail about the safety issue of solid vs screw tops and included the correct NGK stock number. I got absolutely no response. Interesting that they have chosen to add a legalese warning instead of stocking the right plugs. I hope this isn't indicative of a change of attitude for the worse at AC Spruce. Probably just standard CYA.

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the caps on the plugs are a big danger....ask me how I know....I just happened to be coming in for a landing one day (several years ago) and all of a sudden the engine felt like it was going to try to break awayfrom the firestar. Almost without looking around for a place to land which I was already doing, I killed the engine and just glidded in. Just added a lil fun to the flight . On the ground it was evident that one plug was not firing as pulling on the lead pulled it off of the plug....looking down inside the rubber boot I could see the cap still hooked into the distribution wire. at the bottom of the cap.

It happens.

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