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Flying on the edge of wetness

 
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larry(at)macsmachine.com
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:40 am    Post subject: Flying on the edge of wetness Reply with quote

Hi Guys,

I fly mostly good weather, but there’s been a few times I’ve had to fly
thru light showers to get home. The greater concern is getting into too
much rain. I’d think this was possible, but a few of our Chapter 75 have
flown in a “car wash” type rain that put them on the gages for a few
minutes. Does anyone know the limits of the ignition system wires and
spark plugs? I fly the Stratus Subaru in my 601 and am just now looking
at my plugs and wires and wondering if there’s much difference between
wet aircraft plugs and mine. Anyone knowledgeable?

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:33 pm    Post subject: Flying on the edge of wetness Reply with quote

At 08:18 AM 6/3/2010, you wrote:
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<larry(at)macsmachine.com>

Hi Guys,

I fly mostly good weather, but there's been a few times I've had to
fly thru light showers to get home. The greater concern is getting
into too much rain. I'd think this was possible, but a few of our
Chapter 75 have flown in a "car wash" type rain that put them on the
gages for a few minutes. Does anyone know the limits of the ignition
system wires and spark plugs? I fly the Stratus Subaru in my 601 and
am just now looking at my plugs and wires and wondering if there's
much difference between wet aircraft plugs and mine. Anyone knowledgeable?

My 'test for condition' for refurbishment
of the ignition wiring and distributor
cap on by '59 Chevy was to go into the car
wash and clean the engine with high pressure
soapy water followed by a good rinse . . .
and don't spare the wiring. Get down around
plugs real good too.

When things were as they should be, I could
close the hood, hop in and smoothly drive
away. That would have been in 1965 or so.

My sense is that if your wiring is still
"flexible" meaning that the seal between
boots and the objects they cover is good,
the wiring will be exceedingly resistant to
the effects of accelerated rain drops. That
doesn't mean that OTHER engine accessories
are equally rain resistant . . . but I think
your ignition wires are the least of your
concerns.

Bob . . .


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