Glow plug failures

Dean Pappas d.pappas at kodeos.com
Thu Nov 13 05:45:09 AKST 2003


Now that's information!  Thanks, Rick. I had what I thought was a glo-plug longevity problem in the old Jekyll, until I put a header tank in it. The lean burp always seemed to be at the throttle-up into the vertical "8" from the figure "9" in P03.
Later,
    Dean 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Wallace [mailto:rickwallace45 at hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:57 PM
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Subject: RE: Glow plug failures



Anthony - 

Here's a long shot - it might be fuel foaming causing a lean condition in the air?  I had that on my Elan early on  Never identified the lean condition by sound, but had some plugs blow seals etc and plugs lasted about as you described - a 2"x3" chunk of foam in the right place around the tank solved the problem. 

 

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In a message dated 11/12/2003 1:29:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, anthonyr105 at hotmail.com writes:





Subj:Glow plug failures 
Date:11/12/2003 1:29:29 PM Eastern Standard Time
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Have an Os 1.40 that has a pretty healthy appetite for glow plugs. First, 
was blowing the seal so I added a head shim and pulled out the pipe a 
little. Now the just seem to loose conductivity. Engine runs fine but go to 
restart for next flight and nobody home. Typically lifespan is about 30 
flights.
Using Type F, S&W 20% nitro 16%syn 2%castor fuel, Es pipe at 23" with Mac 2 
1/"4 header, Apc 16.5 *12W resulting in a peak setting around 8100 and a 
launch setting of 8000. Have another head shim on order and will try a 
little longer pipe if the weather ever improves. Any other suggestions?

TIA

Anthony



Anthony,

The prop may be a little on the lite side for the engine, but others use so that's probably not the main issue. I would use a different fuel and experiment a bit. Try Kool Power or Powermaster that other fellows are using with great success. 

My favorite is a 50:50 mix of 30% CP heli blend and 5% standard CP, and a 17x12 std APC

MattK

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