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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:32 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

G’Day All,

I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would run like a woolly goat.

Thanks and cheers,
Chris.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 4:13 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

Please! What is a "dizzy" AND just how on earth does "woolly goat" run?

Although I try to avoid rain, I have flown my auto converted M-14p light rain with no problem.

Jim "Pappy" Goolsby


In a message dated 7/9/2011 7:33:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wise(at)txc.net.au writes:
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G’Day All,

I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would run like a woolly goat.

Thanks and cheers,
Chris.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:10 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

G’Day Jim,

Dizzy is slang for a distributor, which on the Austin Healy, MGA and Mini cooper that I had many years ago, and when they got wet in a downpour the dammed car would miss and all sorts.
We solved that by punching holes for the plugs wires in a tennis ball which we fitted over the distributer and would be a tight fit for the plug wires and this stopped the water from playing havoc with the distributer.
But if happened to be caught in a down pour and the plugs got to wet, then one faced the same problem.

I am going to fit a set of Barrett pistons to a engine that we are building as well as the Barrett plug conversion kit which I have already ordered.
Then some smart Alec told me that they “play up” in the rain which we all try and avoid but at times we do so.
I was coming back from a show about 2 ½ months ago and whist visibility was not too bad, 3 of us had to fly thru showers of pouring rain.

Thanks for the reply and cheers,
Chris.

PS How are Doug and his wife coming along?

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Please! What is a "dizzy" AND just how on earth does "woolly goat" run?



Although I try to avoid rain, I have flown my auto converted M-14p light rain with no problem.



Jim "Pappy" Goolsby





In a message dated 7/9/2011 7:33:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wise(at)txc.net.au writes:
Quote:

G’Day All,

I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would run like a woolly goat.

Thanks and cheers,
Chris.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:27 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

I have also observed mere atmospheric humidity degrading the performance of plug wires that were old and dried out. In the dark, even if the wires haven't been exposed to water, you can see the arcing.
On Jul 9, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Chris Wise wrote:
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GDay Jim,

Dizzy is slang for a distributor, which on the Austin Healy, MGA and Mini cooper that I had many years ago, and when they got wet in a downpour the dammed car would miss and all sorts.
We solved that by punching holes for the plugs wires in a tennis ball which we fitted over the distributer and would be a tight fit for the plug wires and this stopped the water from playing havoc with the distributer.
But if happened to be caught in a down pour and the plugs got to wet, then one faced the same problem.

I am going to fit a set of Barrett pistons to a engine that we are building as well as the Barrett plug conversion kit which I have already ordered.
Then some smart Alec told me that they play up in the rain which we all try and avoid but at times we do so.
I was coming back from a show about 2 months ago and whist visibility was not too bad, 3 of us had to fly thru showers of pouring rain.

Thanks for the reply and cheers,
Chris.

PS How are Doug and his wife coming along?

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Sent: Sunday, 10 July 2011 9:41 AM
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: plugs

Please! What is a "dizzy" AND just how on earth does "woolly goat" run?



Although I try to avoid rain, I have flown my auto converted M-14p light rain with no problem.



Jim "Pappy" Goolsby





In a message dated 7/9/2011 7:33:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wise(at)txc.net.au (wise(at)txc.net.au) writes:

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GDay All,

I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would run like a woolly goat.

Thanks and cheers,
Chris.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:57 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

All I can say is that if you want to keep the ignition system that was designed and produced for the engine and replace the wires with new silicone wires, I've got plenty of it.

Cheers,
Cliff

On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 21:24, Eric Wobschall <eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com)> wrote:
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I have also observed mere atmospheric humidity degrading the performance of plug wires that were old and dried out. In the dark, even if the wires haven't been exposed to water, you can see the arcing.

On Jul 9, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Chris Wise wrote:

Quote:

GDay Jim,

Dizzy is slang for a distributor, which on the Austin Healy, MGA and Mini cooper that I had many years ago, and when they got wet in a downpour the dammed car would miss and all sorts.
We solved that by punching holes for the plugs wires in a tennis ball which we fitted over the distributer and would be a tight fit for the plug wires and this stopped the water from playing havoc with the distributer.
But if happened to be caught in a down pour and the plugs got to wet, then one faced the same problem.

I am going to fit a set of Barrett pistons to a engine that we are building as well as the Barrett plug conversion kit which I have already ordered.
Then some smart Alec told me that they play up in the rain which we all try and avoid but at times we do so.
I was coming back from a show about 2 months ago and whist visibility was not too bad, 3 of us had to fly thru showers of pouring rain.

Thanks for the reply and cheers,
Chris.

PS How are Doug and his wife coming along?

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Sent:Sunday, 10 July 2011 9:41 AM
To:yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject:Re: plugs



Please! What is a "dizzy" AND just how on earth does "woolly goat" run?



Although I try to avoid rain, I have flown my auto converted M-14p light rain with no problem.



Jim "Pappy" Goolsby





In a message dated 7/9/2011 7:33:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,wise(at)txc.net.au (wise(at)txc.net.au)writes:

Quote:
GDay All,

I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would run like a woolly goat.

Thanks and cheers,
Chris.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 7:03 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

I had no problem with the stock ignition harness on either of my Yak-52s.
On Jul 9, 2011, at 10:53 PM, Cliff Coy wrote:
[quote]All I can say is that if you want to keep the ignition system that was designed and produced for the engine and replace the wires with new silicone wires, I've got plenty of it.

Cheers,
Cliff

On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 21:24, Eric Wobschall <eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com)> wrote:
Quote:
I have also observed mere atmospheric humidity degrading the performance of plug wires that were old and dried out. In the dark, even if the wires haven't been exposed to water, you can see the arcing.

On Jul 9, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Chris Wise wrote:

Quote:

GDay Jim,

Dizzy is slang for a distributor, which on the Austin Healy, MGA and Mini cooper that I had many years ago, and when they got wet in a downpour the dammed car would miss and all sorts.
We solved that by punching holes for the plugs wires in a tennis ball which we fitted over the distributer and would be a tight fit for the plug wires and this stopped the water from playing havoc with the distributer.
But if happened to be caught in a down pour and the plugs got to wet, then one faced the same problem.

I am going to fit a set of Barrett pistons to a engine that we are building as well as the Barrett plug conversion kit which I have already ordered.
Then some smart Alec told me that they play up in the rain which we all try and avoid but at times we do so.
I was coming back from a show about 2 months ago and whist visibility was not too bad, 3 of us had to fly thru showers of pouring rain.

Thanks for the reply and cheers,
Chris.

PS How are Doug and his wife coming along?

From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of cjpilot710(at)aol.com (cjpilot710(at)aol.com)
Sent: Sunday, 10 July 2011 9:41 AM
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject:Re: plugs



Please! What is a "dizzy" AND just how on earth does "woolly goat" run?



Although I try to avoid rain, I have flown my auto converted M-14p light rain with no problem.



Jim "Pappy" Goolsby





In a message dated 7/9/2011 7:33:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wise(at)txc.net.au (wise(at)txc.net.au) writes:

Quote:
GDay All,

I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would run like a woolly goat.

Thanks and cheers,
Chris.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 8:17 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

I don't understand why it makes a difference flying into,rain or not. The motor is more efficient and you don.t get wet.
I have regularly flown under heavy rain condition with my 18T without noticing any difference.
No problem of water playing with whatsoever. By the way don.t tell it to you motor it doesn't know about Taino....
The only problem flying into rain is that it will damage your original blade.the drops of water becomes very harmfull for a wooden blade.
For the rest we have installed the Dennis automotive conversion kit with the anti moisture plate for the magneto on our 52 and it has solved a moisture problem with an old original harness. We also have flown the 52 under rain condition without any problems?
So I can confirm that sometime you can get a drop in magneto because of humidity with an old original harness and that installing Dennis automotive kit with the plate solved our problems, Yes.
Thank you Dennis!!!

Didier Blouzard+33(0)6 2424 3672
Le 10 juil. 2011 à 05:01, Eric Wobschall <eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com)> a écrit :

[quote]I had no problem with the stock ignition harness on either of my Yak-52s.
On Jul 9, 2011, at 10:53 PM, Cliff Coy wrote:
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All I can say is that if you want to keep the ignition system that was designed and produced for the engine and replace the wires with new silicone wires, I've got plenty of it.

Cheers,
Cliff

On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 21:24, Eric Wobschall <[url=mailto:eric(at)buffaloskyline.com]eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com)[/url]> wrote:
Quote:
I have also observed mere atmospheric humidity degrading the performance of plug wires that were old and dried out. In the dark, even if the wires haven't been exposed to water, you can see the arcing.

On Jul 9, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Chris Wise wrote:

Quote:

G’Day Jim,

Dizzy is slang for a distributor, which on the Austin Healy, MGA and Mini cooper that I had many years ago, and when they got wet in a downpour the dammed car would miss and all sorts.
We solved that by punching holes for the plugs wires in a tennis ball which we fitted over the distributer and would be a tight fit for the plug wires and this stopped the water from playing havoc with the distributer.
But if happened to be caught in a down pour and the plugs got to wet, then one faced the same problem.

I am going to fit a set of Barrett pistons to a engine that we are building as well as the Barrett plug conversion kit which I have already ordered.
Then some smart Alec told me that they “play up” in the rain which we all try and avoid but at times we do so.
I was coming back from a show about 2 ½ months ago and whist visibility was not too bad, 3 of us had to fly thru showers of pouring rain.

Thanks for the reply and cheers,
Chris.

PS How are Doug and his wife coming along?

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Please! What is a "dizzy" AND just how on earth does "woolly goat" run?



Although I try to avoid rain, I have flown my auto converted M-14p light rain with no problem.



Jim "Pappy" Goolsby





In a message dated 7/9/2011 7:33:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [url=mailto:wise(at)txc.net.au]wise(at)txc.net.au (wise(at)txc.net.au)[/url] writes:

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G’Day All,

I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would run like a woolly goat.

Thanks and cheers,
Chris.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 10:48 pm    Post subject: Re: plugs Reply with quote

Are you in Australia??

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:35 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

Hi Daniel,

Yes I am.
Cheers,
Chris

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:24 am    Post subject: Re: plugs Reply with quote

Let me know if you want a hand with anything.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:09 am    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

Thank you Didier. I am now offering CNC machined front cover plates in
a "Deluxe" kit or they can be purchased as a separate item as well.
Available on my web site.
Dennis

A. Dennis Savarese
334-285-6263
334-546-8182 (cell)
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On 7/9/2011 11:15 PM, Didier BLOUZARD wrote:
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I don't understand why it makes a difference flying into,rain or not.
The motor is more efficient and you don.t get wet.
I have regularly flown under heavy rain condition with my 18T without
noticing any difference.
No problem of water playing with whatsoever. By the way don.t tell it
to you motor it doesn't know about Taino....
The only problem flying into rain is that it will damage your original
blade.the drops of water becomes very harmfull for a wooden blade.
For the rest we have installed the Dennis automotive conversion kit
with the anti moisture plate for the magneto on our 52 and it has
solved a moisture problem with an old original harness. We also have
flown the 52 under rain condition without any problems?

So I can confirm that sometime you can get a drop in magneto because
of humidity with an old original harness and that installing Dennis
automotive kit with the plate solved our problems, Yes.

Thank you Dennis!!!

Didier Blouzard
+33(0)6 2424 3672

Le 10 juil. 2011 à 05:01, Eric Wobschall <eric(at)buffaloskyline.com
<mailto:eric(at)buffaloskyline.com>> a écrit :

> I had no problem with the stock ignition harness on either of my
> Yak-52s.
> On Jul 9, 2011, at 10:53 PM, Cliff Coy wrote:
>
>> *All I can say is that if you want to keep the ignition system that
>> was designed and produced for the engine and replace the wires with
>> new silicone wires, I've got plenty of it.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Cliff
>> *
>> On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 21:24, Eric Wobschall
>> <eric(at)buffaloskyline.com <mailto:eric(at)buffaloskyline.com>> wrote:
>>
>> I have also observed mere atmospheric humidity degrading the
>> performance of plug wires that were old and dried out. In the
>> dark, even if the wires haven't been exposed to water, you can
>> see the arcing.
>>
>>
>> On Jul 9, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Chris Wise wrote:
>>
>>> G’Day Jim,
>>> Dizzy is slang for a distributor, which on the Austin Healy,
>>> MGA and Mini cooper that I had many years ago, and when they
>>> got wet in a downpour the dammed car would miss and all sorts.
>>> We solved that by punching holes for the plugs wires in a
>>> tennis ball which we fitted over the distributer and would be a
>>> tight fit for the plug wires and this stopped the water from
>>> playing havoc with the distributer.
>>> But if happened to be caught in a down pour and the plugs got
>>> to wet, then one faced the same problem.
>>> I am going to fit a set of Barrett pistons to a engine that we
>>> are building as well as the Barrett plug conversion kit which I
>>> have already ordered.
>>> Then some smart Alec told me that they “play up” in the rain
>>> which we all try and avoid but at times we do so.
>>> I was coming back from a show about 2 ½ months ago and whist
>>> visibility was not too bad, 3 of us had to fly thru showers of
>>> pouring rain.
>>> Thanks for the reply and cheers,
>>> Chris.
>>> PS How are Doug and his wife coming along?
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>>> Please! What is a "dizzy" AND just how on earth does "woolly
>>> goat" run?
>>> Although I try to avoid rain, I have flown my auto converted
>>> M-14p light rain with no problem.
>>> Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
>>> In a message dated 7/9/2011 7:33:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight
>>> Time,wise(at)txc.net.au <mailto:wise(at)txc.net.au>writes:
>>>
>>> G’Day All,
>>> I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses
>>> and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
>>> I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of
>>> flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
>>> I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the
>>> dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would
>>> run like a woolly goat.
>>> Thanks and cheers,
>>> Chris.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 2:05 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

I also have custom machined sparkplug wire to magneto cover listed on my
ebay store. High quality CNC machined aluminum, and you can purchase wires
from Kingston.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 2:19 pm    Post subject: plugs Reply with quote

Guys, I watched Bud & Ross Granley perform an incredible aerobatic routine at the Arlington Fly-In this last weekend. Bud flys a Yak 55 & Ross a Yak 18T with M14P engines. I took a close look & saw that they both had auto spark plug conversions with silicon plug wires. Seem that they are very confidentwith that conversion!!


Paul Lewis

On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 6:06 AM, A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:
[quote]--> Yak-List message posted by: "A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)>

Thank you Didier. I am now offering CNC machined front cover plates in a "Deluxe" kit or they can be purchased as a separate item as well. Available on my web site.
Dennis

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On 7/9/2011 11:15 PM, Didier BLOUZARD wrote:

Quote:
I don't understand why it makes a difference flying into,rain or not. The motor is more efficient and you don.t get wet.
I have regularly flown under heavy rain condition with my 18T without noticing any difference.
No problem of water playing with whatsoever. By the way don.t tell it to you motor it doesn't know about Taino....
The only problem flying into rain is that it will damage your original blade.the drops of water becomes very harmfull for a wooden blade.
For the rest we have installed the Dennis automotive conversion kit with the anti moisture plate for the magneto on our 52 and it has solved a moisture problem with an old original harness. We also have flown the 52 under rain condition without any problems?

So I can confirm that sometime you can get a drop in magneto because of humidity with an old original harness and that installing Dennis automotive kit with the plate solved our problems, Yes.

Thank you Dennis!!!

Didier Blouzard
[url=tel:%2B33%280%296%202424%203672]+33(0)6 2424 3672[/url]


Le 10 juil. 2011 05:01, Eric Wobschall <eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com) <mailto:eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com)>> a crit :

Quote:
I had no problem with the stock ignition harness on either of my Yak-52s.


On Jul 9, 2011, at 10:53 PM, Cliff Coy wrote:


Quote:
*All I can say is that if you want to keep the ignition system that was designed and produced for the engine and replace the wires with new silicone wires, I've got plenty of it.

Cheers,
Cliff
*
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 21:24, Eric Wobschall <eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com) <mailto:eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com)>> wrote:

I have also observed mere atmospheric humidity degrading the
performance of plug wires that were old and dried out. In the
dark, even if the wires haven't been exposed to water, you can
see the arcing.


On Jul 9, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Chris Wise wrote:



Quote:

GDay Jim,
Dizzy is slang for a distributor, which on the Austin Healy,
MGA and Mini cooper that I had many years ago, and when they
got wet in a downpour the dammed car would miss and all sorts.
We solved that by punching holes for the plugs wires in a
tennis ball which we fitted over the distributer and would be a
tight fit for the plug wires and this stopped the water from
playing havoc with the distributer.
But if happened to be caught in a down pour and the plugs got
to wet, then one faced the same problem.
I am going to fit a set of Barrett pistons to a engine that we
are building as well as the Barrett plug conversion kit which I
have already ordered.
Then some smart Alec told me that they play up in the rain
which we all try and avoid but at times we do so.
I was coming back from a show about 2 months ago and whist
visibility was not too bad, 3 of us had to fly thru showers of
pouring rain.
Thanks for the reply and cheers,
Chris.
PS How are Doug and his wife coming along?
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*Subject:*Re: plugs
Please! What is a "dizzy" AND just how on earth does "woolly
goat" run?
Although I try to avoid rain, I have flown my auto converted
M-14p light rain with no problem.
Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
In a message dated 7/9/2011 7:33:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight

Time,wise(at)txc.net.au (wise(at)txc.net.au) <mailto:wise(at)txc.net.au (wise(at)txc.net.au)>writes:

GDay All,
I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses
and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of
flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the
dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would
run like a woolly goat.
Thanks and cheers,
Chris.

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On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Paul Lewis <okanoganlew(at)gmail.com (okanoganlew(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Quote:
Guys, I watched Bud & Ross Granley perform an incredible aerobatic routine at the Arlington Fly-In this last weekend. Bud flys a Yak 55 & Ross a Yak 18T with M14P engines. I took a close look & saw that they both had auto spark plug conversions with silicon plug wires. Seem that they are very confidentwith that conversion!!



Automotive technology tends to be at least an order of magnitude more modern than aviation technology.

Quote:


Paul Lewis
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 6:06 AM, A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:


Quote:

--> Yak-List message posted by: "A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)>

Thank you Didier. I am now offering CNC machined front cover plates in a "Deluxe" kit or they can be purchased as a separate item as well. Available on my web site.
Dennis

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[url=tel:334-546-8182]334-546-8182[/url](cell)
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On 7/9/2011 11:15 PM, Didier BLOUZARD wrote:

Quote:

I don't understand why it makes a difference flying into,rain or not. The motor is more efficient and you don.t get wet.
I have regularly flown under heavy rain condition with my 18T without noticing any difference.
No problem of water playing with whatsoever. By the way don.t tell it to you motor it doesn't know about Taino....
The only problem flying into rain is that it will damage your original blade.the drops of water becomes very harmfull for a wooden blade.
For the rest we have installed the Dennis automotive conversion kit with the anti moisture plate for the magneto on our 52 and it has solved a moisture problem with an old original harness. We also have flown the 52 under rain condition without any problems?

So I can confirm that sometime you can get a drop in magneto because of humidity with an old original harness and that installing Dennis automotive kit with the plate solved our problems, Yes.

Thank you Dennis!!!

Didier Blouzard
[url=tel:%2B33%280%296%202424%203672]+33(0)6 2424 3672[/url]


Le 10 juil. 2011 05:01, Eric Wobschall <eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com) <mailto:eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com)>> a crit :



Quote:

I had no problem with the stock ignition harness on either of my Yak-52s.


On Jul 9, 2011, at 10:53 PM, Cliff Coy wrote:


Quote:
*All I can say is that if you want to keep the ignition system that was designed and produced for the engine and replace the wires with new silicone wires, I've got plenty of it.

Cheers,
Cliff
*
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 21:24, Eric Wobschall <eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com) <mailto:eric(at)buffaloskyline.com (eric(at)buffaloskyline.com)>> wrote:

I have also observed mere atmospheric humidity degrading the
performance of plug wires that were old and dried out. In the
dark, even if the wires haven't been exposed to water, you can
see the arcing.


On Jul 9, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Chris Wise wrote:



Quote:

GDay Jim,
Dizzy is slang for a distributor, which on the Austin Healy,
MGA and Mini cooper that I had many years ago, and when they
got wet in a downpour the dammed car would miss and all sorts.
We solved that by punching holes for the plugs wires in a
tennis ball which we fitted over the distributer and would be a
tight fit for the plug wires and this stopped the water from
playing havoc with the distributer.
But if happened to be caught in a down pour and the plugs got
to wet, then one faced the same problem.
I am going to fit a set of Barrett pistons to a engine that we
are building as well as the Barrett plug conversion kit which I
have already ordered.
Then some smart Alec told me that they play up in the rain
which we all try and avoid but at times we do so.
I was coming back from a show about 2 months ago and whist
visibility was not too bad, 3 of us had to fly thru showers of
pouring rain.
Thanks for the reply and cheers,
Chris.
PS How are Doug and his wife coming along?
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Please! What is a "dizzy" AND just how on earth does "woolly
goat" run?
Although I try to avoid rain, I have flown my auto converted
M-14p light rain with no problem.
Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
In a message dated 7/9/2011 7:33:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight

Time,wise(at)txc.net.au (wise(at)txc.net.au) <mailto:wise(at)txc.net.au (wise(at)txc.net.au)>writes:

GDay All,
I am about to order 3 sets of the auto conversion harnesses
and plugs for myself and a couple of mates.
I have flown the 18 T in rain and wonder what the effect of
flying in rain and all the front plugs getting pretty wet.
I once had a mini, and whilst I pretty well sealed the
dizzy with a tennis ball, if the plugs got too wet it would
run like a woolly goat.
Thanks and cheers,
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