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September 26th 07, 03:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Dave[_16_]
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Excessive valve clearance cause low power?
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: How old are your sparkplugs? We've had a lot of trouble over the
: years with Champions, and used to buy the Auburns before Champion
: bought them up and shut them down. They were an excellent plug and
: almost always eroded to limits before the internal resistor failed.
: With Champs, we've had the internal resistor misfiring at 50 hours.
: One didn't work right out of the box. The Unison plugs are no better.
: A poorly-firing plug will cause a slight RPM drop. They need
: to be tested under pressure to see that they continue to fire up to at
: least 120 psi.
It's done the intermittent thing with new plugs, as well as freshly gapped and cleaned. Besides, if a plug wasn't
firing, the mag drop would show it (it doesn't... runs smoothly on each mag by itself).
Nice thought though. We've already done all the easy and normal stuff....
-Cory
Exhaust restriction? Bad mufflers can rob lots of power and be
intermittent.
I'm not saying valve clearance isn't the problem, but your clearances
don't seem extreme.
Also, plugs can test well but the internal resistance can bugger things
up. I've read that 5k ohms or over may be excessive. The spark will find
easier places to go than across the electrodes.
good luck
Dave
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