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Jose L. Ichaso 09-05-04 01:08 PM

Time between sparks plugs
 
Could any one remind me the time between changing sparkplugs, or your experience in durability for diferent brands.

Thank you

Ernie Martin 09-05-04 03:31 PM

I change them "on condition", that is, not at a set time but when their performance and appearance suggests a change. Typically, I inspect all plugs when the annual is done, since they come out for the compression check.

I would guess that they have been lasting about 500 hrs, but this is just a guess. It also depends on how you run your engine and probably whether it's a turbo or not. My experience is with normally aspirated and running at cruise 50-75 degrees rich of peak EGT, a setting which in my experience keeps the plugs nice and clean.


Saludos,
Ernie

Kim Geyer 09-05-04 05:06 PM

I change our plugs @500 hrs. If they are kept properly gapped
and rotated at regular intervals they should make that with no problem.
Kim

docbob 09-05-04 07:40 PM

An "erosion gauge", part number CT-482, is available from Champion for use with massive electrode spark plugs.
It will tell you when the plugs should be discarded. Most of us white-haired mechanics can tell by observation.
Bob

Jose L. Ichaso 09-05-04 08:11 PM

Thank your all for your responses.
By the way Ernie, how did Frances in your airport and your airplane.
Saludos,

J.L Ichaso

Ernie Martin 09-06-04 12:22 PM

Jose, see response on another thread, with a graph showing hurricane tack: prediction vs actual.

Ernie


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