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On 26 Jun 2006 17:44:49 -0700, "Kensandyeggo" <kensandyeggo@msn.com>
wrote:
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>fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>> Kensandyeggo wrote:
>> > Could having dropped a spark-plug (REM38E in a Lyc O-360-A2D) cause
>> > static in the radio when on one mag with none on the other mag? What
>> > other consequences might there be from a dropped plug? I have been
>> > wrestling with a static problem on one mag in the radio. I got some
>> > good advice here previously, but just remembered that I did drop a plug
>> > on the floor and put it back. Don't know if this is when the problem
>> > started or not. Can't remember. Thanks.
>>
>> Yes, a hairline crack in the ceramic can cause the static problem you
>> are experiencing. It can also impact performance or cause the plug to
>> fail prematurely.
>>
>> Static on the radio can be caused by failing insulation in the plug
>> wires
>> too.
>>
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>>
>> FF
>
easiest way to check is move the suspect plug to the other mag. If the
problem follows the plug, you've proved it.
>I ordered a new plug. I figure this will be the easiest thing to try.
>
>Ken
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