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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:19 am    Post subject: Adjusting spark plug gap Reply with quote

I have the tool to measure the gaps and make the gap smaller - what are you using to make the gap bigger? I don't want to risk damaging the center electrode or ceeramic.

I have some new plugs - fresh out of the box....their gaps are not consistent - some as low .015 and some as high as .025. I want to make them all the same.....

The plugs are UREM37BY and the outer electrodes go up then in (holding the plug in your hand with the working end up - kinda like car plugs), as opposed to in then up (which I've seen in pictures - not on my plane).

Thanks,
Ralph


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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:59 am    Post subject: Adjusting spark plug gap Reply with quote

I use a pair of small needlenose pliers with a 90 degree bend in them,
very carefully. I use the regular tools for bending them in, since
the danger to ceramic is greater.

Am looking forward to getting some better ideas from the list!

DW
On May 21, 2009, at 6:16 , Ralph E. Capen wrote:

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I have the tool to measure the gaps and make the gap smaller - what
are you using to make the gap bigger? I don't want to risk damaging
the center electrode or ceeramic.

I have some new plugs - fresh out of the box....their gaps are not
consistent - some as low .015 and some as high as .025. I want to
make them all the same.....

The plugs are UREM37BY and the outer electrodes go up then in
(holding the plug in your hand with the working end up - kinda like
car plugs), as opposed to in then up (which I've seen in pictures -
not on my plane).

Thanks,
Ralph


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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 5:37 am    Post subject: Adjusting spark plug gap Reply with quote

Leave the small gap where it is. It will erode to .016-.018 very
shortly. Reduce the gap on the others to the specified .016-.018 range.
Trying to bend for increased gap is asking for trouble.
KM
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I have the tool to measure the gaps and make the gap smaller - what are you using to make the gap bigger? I don't want to risk damaging the center electrode or ceeramic.

I have some new plugs - fresh out of the box....their gaps are not consistent - some as low .015 and some as high as .025. I want to make them all the same.....

The plugs are UREM37BY and the outer electrodes go up then in (holding the plug in your hand with the working end up - kinda like car plugs), as opposed to in then up (which I've seen in pictures - not on my plane).

Thanks,
Ralph


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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 5:46 am    Post subject: Adjusting spark plug gap Reply with quote

Thanks Denis,

I have a tool that I used on my car spark plugs - but haven't found the same thing for these Massive Electrode units.

http://www.mytoolstore.com/kd/kdfeel02.html are the car ones and they work fine for automotive plugs but the openings to adjust the gap outward are not big enough for aviation plug side electrodes.

I'll check with my local A&P......

The search continues

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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:10 am    Post subject: Adjusting spark plug gap Reply with quote

Kelly,

I thought that there was the potential for messing something up - hence the question.

I'm guessing that as long as the plug has some gap (they all did) to fire, the engine will run.....

Ralph

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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 7:39 am    Post subject: Adjusting spark plug gap Reply with quote

Correct, and your tightest gap is only .001 less than specified. Leave
well enough alone and just deal with the plug(s) that are out of spec
too wide.

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Kelly,

I thought that there was the potential for messing something up - hence the question.

I'm guessing that as long as the plug has some gap (they all did) to fire, the engine will run.....

Ralph

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