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Re: Jump-sparks On Fouling Plugs
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Posted by noncompos on May 25, 2006 at 12:43:08 from (65.102.20.206):
In Reply to: Jump-sparks On Fouling Plugs posted by noncompos on May 24, 2006 at 22:45:27:
Many thxx for all the comments; didn"t know the plug co"s made such plugs now (they might"ve been available then but in New Mexico in the 50"s we weren"t very knowledgeable)...buickanddeere, you"re very fortunate to never"ve had to run on baling wire and friction tape, it was no fun then, tho it"s funny now. Always hated to have to sop the oil out of the plug holes before pulling the plugs. After making the post remembered reading about a long-distance flight in a muti-engine aircraft, which mentioned the pilot or the flight eng"r doing something to the engines to "clean the plugs", and the impression I got was it wasn"t to do with fuel, but electrical, and I"ve always wondered if it was something like that...there"s just more fascinating things to wonder about than time to run them down...
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