[Spridgets] Iridium Plug Question

corvallis at peoplepc.com corvallis at peoplepc.com
Thu Apr 15 11:22:31 MDT 2010


Some of the plugs will 'glue' themselves in if you leave them the full
100,000-miles.
Air planes used to use dual sparkplug systems to take off, when the most
power was needed. Do they still do this today?  ...bill in oregon
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To: Larry Daniels
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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Iridium Plug Question

On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Larry Daniels <ladaniels at sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
What do y'all think of Iridium spark plugs?  My brother asked me about
them for his airplane.

He has a flat six motor with a second, redundant ignition system.  So,
12 plugs at $7.40 ea. and he changes them every 100 hours.  It gets
costly.  Are iridium plugs worth the extra cash?

A couple of thoughts come to mind... My GM cars came with iridium
plugs and the service interval is "inspect at 100K, replace as
necessary". I have never "had" to replace them but I did at 50K just
because I wanted to. That being said, iridium plugs are reliable. A
good thing for an airplane. Because your brother's life depends on the
engine running well. the price of the plugs should not be a factor!

If I am correct, a redundant ignition system on an airplane engine
only fires one or the other system (6 at a time not all 12 plugs
firing) when the engine is running. If so, suggest to him to replace
the primary set with the iridium plugs and keep the standard plugs in
reserve as he always has...

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