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1. Likewise a hot heat range plug has a slower rate of heat dissipation The primary factor in whether a plug is hot or cold is the length of the insulator assembly core nose Hot plugs have relatively long insulator noses and therefore a long heat transfer path Cold plugs have relatively short noses and thus transfer heat more quickly All other parts of a part number being equal you can tell if an Autolite Aviation Spark Plug is hotter or colder heat range by the numbers in the middle of the part number For instance comparing a UREM40E with a UREM38E the UREM40E is a hotter plug because 40 is larger than 38 1 3 83 SHIELDED TERMINAL DESIGN A shielded terminal design is used to prevent radio interference from the engine ignition system Unison Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs are manufactured with either the 3 4 20 thread design or the 5 8 24 thread design 1 3 4 PLUG LENGTH Unison has shortened the overall length of some Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs to provide greater clearance between the spark plug terminal well and engine cowling check with Unison or a Unison distributor for part numbers available in the new shorter length The new shorter design does not adversely impact spark plug performance All Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs not modified to the shorter configuration meet industry standards for length and are equivalent in length to competing brands 1 4 SPARK PLUG TOOLS Unison offers the following line of tools to suppor
2. a T555 or equivalent spark plug thread cleaning tool to remove deposits from the cylinder head threads until hand tightening is possible to within one or two threads CAUTION MAKE SURE SIDE LOADS ARE NOT APPLIED TO THE SPARK PLUG SIDE LOADING CAN CRACK THE SPARK PLUG INSULATOR Use a T557 T557 1 or T558 or equivalent deep socket wrench with a torque indicator handle to tighten the plugs to the torque limits specified by the engine manufacturer Avoid overtightening Engine Torque Reference Manufacturer Foot Pounds InchPounds Newton Meters Textron Lycoming 360 420 TCM 300 360 Pratt amp Whitney 300 360 Wright Aeronautical 420 480 Franklin Engine Company 300 360 NOTE The table above applies to 18 mm spark plugs and is provided as a general guideline only Follow the engine manufacturer s recommendations for specific engine models 2 2 3 SPARK PLUG AND IGNITION HARNESS CONNECTOR INSTALLATION NOTE Keep all parts clean and dry Always handle terminal sleeves with clean dry hands Wipe the connector clean with a lint free cloth moistened with a quick evaporating solution such as acetone unleaded gasoline wood alcohol or naptha Inspect the terminal assembly and replace those with any signs of mechanical failure Visually inspect the inside of the spark shielding barrel It should be clean and dry and no cracks should be evident CAUTION BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH THE SPARK PLUG CONNECTOR OR HARNESS SPR
3. erosion of the ground electrodes New UREM37BY Worn UREM37BY Autolite XL Fine Wire Electrode Wear The outstanding wear characteristics of the Autolite XL fine wire plugs will allow continued use long after other types of plugs have worn out The main limitation of these spark plugs is the internal resistor condition As long as the resistance through the center electrode is below 5000 ohms the resistor is good However the electrode erodes so slowly that as long as there is at least half of the width of the ground electrode remaining the spark plug is serviceable CARBON FOULING Dry fluffy sooty deposits indicate the plug is operating too cold to burn off combustion deposits Causes may be fuel related or ignition related Fuel related causes include rich fuel mixture faulty carburetor adjustment excessive idling or improper idle mixture Ignition related causes include a failed plug a failed lead improper magneto timing or improper plug type too cold After eliminating the cause replace the faulty plugs with new Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs Complete a magneto check by slowly increasing engine power to magneto check level and then idle for one minute before making the check After a satisfactory check idle the engine and check the idle mixture ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION TT SS A OR CARA 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 4 3 A 03 31 0
4. inspect the threads on the shell and the shielding barrel for condition and size Dispose of plugs with heavily damaged threads CAUTION USE CARE WITH A POWER DRIVEN BRUSH DO NOT USE A WIRE EXCEEDING 0 005 IN DIAMETER NEVER BRUSH THE INSULATOR OR THE ELECTRODES Use a wire hand brush or power driven brush to thoroughly clean the threads Restore slightly damaged threads with a 42 three cornered file ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 4 5 A 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 4 3 8 GAP SETTING PROCEDURES CAUTION NEVER BEND THE CENTER ELECTRODE WHILE SETTING THE GAP NEVER APPLY PRESSURE TO THE GROUND ELECTRODE WITH THE FEELER WIRE GAUGE THIS MAY FRACTURE THE CERAMIC INSULATOR NOTE Thoroughly clean plug before setting the gap Use a commercially available gap setting tool to set the gap following the tool manufacturer s instructions Use a GO and NO GO round wire feeler gauge Unison part number T554 to measure gap width Unison recommends using the same gap settings as specified for new spark plugs For all massive spark plugs except UREM37BY check for electrode erosion with the Unison T245 Erosion Gage Gap the plug to 0 016 A properly gapped but fully worn plug will enter the hole If this happens di
5. rough engine coupled with a knocking sound If detonation is suspected remove and inspect the spark plugs and follow the engine manufacturer recommendations for correction procedures CONNECTOR WELL ARCING AND FLASHOVER When the terminal well of a spark plug becomes dirty with moisture or foreign matter terminal arcing and flashover may occur Flashover is the unintended arc of the ignition discharge along the dirty terminal well or lead insulator to the shell Flashover may lead to erratic misfiring causing difficult engine starts The best practice to avoid flashover is preventive maintenance Spark plugs with dirty terminal wells should be replaced with new or reconditioned spark plugs Also clean and inspect ignition harness connector terminals and seal grommets to prevent moisture entry ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR 0 0 is men OCKIOrG MINOIS U o A 3 1 A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 3 5 IMPROPER GASKETS AND PROPER SELECTION OF SPARK PLUGS Copper mounting gaskets Unison part number P 1003 are engineered to ensure proper sealing and firing tip location of an Autolite Aviation Spark Plug Unison recommends that a new copper gasket be used every time a spark plug is removed or replaced Only one gasket should be used With correct installation the firing end of
6. spark plug cleaning tool T550 fits most commercial vibrator cleaners and can be used on Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs or competing brands CLEANING THE TERMINAL WELL Clean the shielding barrel insulators using a cotton swab dipped in cleaning solvent such as Stoddard Solvent wood alcohol or methylethylketone Using a rotating motion run the swab up and down the inside of the well to remove the stains If this method doesn t complete the cleaning dip a clean swab in the solvent and then dip in a mild abrasive Using a rotating motion run the swab up and down the inside of the well to remove all stains Dip a second swab in solvent and completely clean out the abrasive residue CLEANING CONNECTOR SEATS Use solvent to remove dirt and deposits from the connector seat This ensures a tight seal and proper bond with the ignition lead If additional cleaning is needed use fine grained sand paper to remove all remaining dirt and deposits Clean with the plug held in an inverted position to avoid particles falling deep into the shielding barrel Use an air blast to remove all traces of particles from the barrel Carefully examine the barrel for cracks and dispose of any cracked insulator plugs and replace with new Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs FIRING END INSPECTION Use a lighted magnifier to thoroughly examine the firing end Check for cleanliness dryness and a clean terminal well CLEANING THE THREADS Use a lighted magnifier to
7. 1710 1 0 1 1 TECHNICAL REFERENCE Single Piece Glass Center Contact Shielded Seal amp Integral Non Screw Barrel End Terminal 18 mm Mounting Bi Head Threads Well Threads E Copper Core Massive Center BY Electrode Electrode Type Iridium Fine Wire Ground Reach 7 8 Bright mM Electrode Hex Hot Lock High Alumina Plated Shell Tips Seal Ceramic Insulator Figure 1 1 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION The spark plug is the last component in the ignition circuit It converts the magneto output voltage via the ignition harness and produces a high voltage spark that ignites the compressed air fuel mixture within each cylinder of a GA piston engine Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs available in both massive electrode and XL fine wire designs offer superior heat transfer and leakage protection advanced reliability long life and maximum cost effectiveness with the following design features High conductivity copper core electrode is co extruded inside a special nickel alloy for optimum heat transfer and resistance to combustion gases High alumina ceramic insulator is enhanced with a proprietary glaze material to ensure the high mechanical strength and superior dielectric quality needed to survive the severe engine environment Iridium Fine Wire Electrode made from a high performance precious metal The center electrode is welded in place using a robot
8. 3 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 2 6 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 OIL FOULING Indicated by oily wet deposits and frequent misfires Causes include damaged pistons worn or broken piston rings worn valve guides sticking valves faulty ignition supply or engine in break in period Diagnose and repair engine problem Clean regap test and reinstall plugs using a new copper mounting gasket Unison part number P 1003 LEAD FOULING Indicated by hard ash type deposits of lead Causes include poor fuel vaporization due to cold operating temperature or high lead content fuel Severely fouled plugs should be replaced with new Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs Lightly fouled plugs may be cleaned regapped tested and reinstalled using a new copper mounting gasket Unison model P 1003 BRIDGED ELECTRODE GAPS Various deposits may bridge the gap between the electrodes of a plug causing misfires These deposits may include carbon lead or metallic particles Carbon particles may be cleared by slowly increasing engine power at idle speed until the misfiring stops Plugs with lead deposits or metallic particles will need to be cleaned Otherwise replace with new Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs CRACKED CORE NOSE A crack in the core nose may be caused by abnormal engine operation or improper cleaning or gapping procedures Replace with new Auto
9. ING WITH YOUR FINGERS RESIDUAL CONTAMINATION COULD CAUSE ARCING IN THE TERMINAL WELL AND A RESULTING MISFIRE Insert the assembly in a straight line with the spark plug Finger tighten the connector nut CAUTION TO AVOID DAMAGED THREADS OR CRACKED BARRELS AVOID EXCESSIVE SIDE LOADING AND DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN Use an open end wrench to hold the small hex nut do not allow to turn while tightening the lead terminal nut an additional 1 8 turn with an appropriately sized open end or crowfoot wrench For proper torque refer to the harness manufacturer s recommendations For instance in the case of Slick harnesses refer to Unison s L 1499 manual ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue c Teque Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 n 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 OPERATING SITUATIONS OPERATING PERIOD One of the most economical ways to maintain an efficient engine and avoid wasting fuel is to change spark plugs at regular intervals As spark plug electrodes wear the voltage required to jump the gap increases Under heavy loads misfires can occur resulting in higher fuel consumption Also a rich fuel mixture or poor oil control can foul or coat the ceramic insulator on the spark plug tip Fouling like excessive wear will promote misfires and can eventually
10. IUQS ia A Linkin 4 7 PRESERVATION AND STORAGE 2 2 ciere tcr eek uc Lee ee Deka nn cu E Ia eua anne Hnn nn ca aa Dec Pan im PCR nanc 5 1 WARRANTY 6 1 Warranty Penod vecinita 6 1 Warranty Procedur s c id nme 6 1 ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR 03 Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com O 2005 Unison Industries iv A L 1710 0 0 INTRODUCTION 0 1 COPYRIGHT STATEMENT The information and designs contained in this document are proprietary to Unison Industries and will not in whole or in part be duplicated disclosed or used without the written consent of Unison Industries This document is protected as an unpublished work under the U S Copyright Act of 1976 as well as under all other pertinent domestic and international intellectual property provisions All rights reserved 0 2 NOTICES WARNING IMPROPER OR UNAUTHORIZED APPLICATIONS OFTHE INFORMATION CONTAINED INTHIS MANUAL MAY RESULT IN LOSSES OR DAMAGES TO THE USER No liability will be assumed by Unison Industries for actual consequential or other types of damages directly or indirectly resulting from the unauthorized use of this manual for other than its stated purposes The accuracy and applicability of this manual has no
11. L 1710A Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs Installation and Maintenance Manual Technical Aspects FAA Approved SCOPE This manual provides complete details about the installation and maintenance of Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs from Unison Industries ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 Cover A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 LOG OF REVISIONS Revision Description Pages Revised Date Basic Initial Issue Not Applicable 03 31 03 A Added XL Premium Spark Plugs All 01 15 05 ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION Do ea VEn mO ONY VEAR 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 Vii Blank A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com O 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 TABLE OF CONTENTS suh mh mh s emo mh um dd de ROWOND TRWWHWOWwWhHio 2 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 INTRODUCTION 22 1 2 222 22 mw 0 1 Copyright Statement saci thls a ia ee ale PE 0 1 INOLICOS oi sete NS 0 1 How To Use This Manual rn aan 0 1 Relevant Publications rre aere tenir ainia aan eeu RE rennen 0 2 Slick Ignition System Over Wisin BE 0 2 Maintenance Personnel 44444400444nnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnannnnnn
12. R A microprocessor based electronic engine control system LASAR can be installed on the most popular Textron Lycoming engines in service today With LASAR your engine starts quicker runs smoother climbs faster and consumes less fuel under cruise conditions e SlickSTART Solid State Magneto Start Boosters An excellent compliment to Slick impulse coupled and retard breaker magnetos SlickSTARTTM delivers up to 340 more energy for reliable starts every time SlickSTARTTM can also be used in conjunction with most TCM Bendix magnetos and offers greater reliability and performance than original TCM Bendix starting vibrators e Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs Unison manufactures massive electrode as well as Autolite XL fine wire plugs for almost every General Aviation aircraft and engine Autolite E Aviation Spark Plugs can be conveniently purchased in boxes of 12 4 or individually check with a Unison distributor For maximum savings purchase Autolite Spark Plugs as part of a Slick Ignition Upgrade Kit Autolite part numbering is easy Part numbers for Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs look similar to the part numbers that some aviation con sumers have memorized due to a lack of choice For Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs just add a U to the front of the competing brand s part number for instance one of Unison s most popular Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs is UREMAOE which from a part number perspective looks very similar to
13. REM40E a competing part number Refer to Unison s L 1318 Consolidated Application Data publication for the approved Autolite Aviation Spark Plug part number for a particular application All Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs are FAA PMA approved Tools To support all of the aforementioned products Unison also offers Unison designed manufactured and marketed tools To support Unison s new Autolite Aviation Spark Plug line Unison and Aircraft Tool Supply Company ATS have entered into a joint marketing agreement for some of the tools referenced in this manual ATS is a company which deals solely in tools and equipment for the aircraft industry For more information on ATS call them at 1 800 248 0638 or visit their web site www aircraft tool com 0 6 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL Current FAA regulations Part 43 allow qualified owners and operators of aircraft to perform certain types of preventative maintenance including spark plug inspection rotation and service Consult the FAR s for details In addition if in doubt as to your qualifications an experienced aircraft technician with an A amp P license is an excellent choice for conducting spark plug related maintenance ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR Ead p awk e men ockford Illinois U S A 0 3 0 4 Blank A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L
14. cause the spark plug to stop functioning Inspecting spark plug gaps and deposit conditions prevents engine misfires and ensures optimum performance It is recommended that the internal resistance of the center electrode be checked during regular maintenance If the resistance exceeds 5000 ohms the spark plug should be replaced Since operating periods are dependent upon engine manufacturers gap width recommendations operating conditions and deterioration of magneto components and ignition harnesses service intervals may vary The individual operator should determine the inspection and service interval based on past engine model experience engine manufacturer guidelines and FAA requirements PREIGNITION Preignition is caused when the combustion charge is ignited prior to the normal timed spark This may be caused by a hot spot due to an overheated spark plug Serious damage to the engine may result Indicators include a rapid rise in the cylinder head temperature or engine roughness If preignition is suspected remove all spark plugs and inspect for damage Also inspect parts such as pistons rings valves and guides in the combustion chamber and follow the engine manufacturer recommendations for correction procedures DETONATION Detonation is an explosion of the unburned combustion charge prior to the normal flame front This condition may damage the spark plug electrodes or crack the insulator core nose Indication is from a mildly
15. ed Application Guide L 1318 Master Service Manual F 1100 Advertising Promotion Autolite Aviation Spark Plug Brochure JP00753 1 Unison Web Site www unisonindustries com 1 3 1 REACH The reach of a spark plug is measured from the shell gasket seat to the end of the threads Correct reach is necessary to ensure the electrodes are positioned properly to ignite the fuel air mixture and ensure consistent firings ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue AA DAY TERR Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 255 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 1 3 2 HEAT RATING The heat rating of a plug measures the ability of a spark plug to optimally transfer heat from the spark electrodes and insulator nose to the cylinder and engine cooling system while resisting carbon fouling Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs are available in a range of heat ratings to meet all engine and operational requirements The use of terms hot or cold in reference to spark plugs is often a source of confusion when selecting the proper spark plug for an application For a given engine series hot plugs are usually specified for the lower horsepower engines and cold plugs for the higher horsepower engines The terms actually refer to the plug s ability to dissipate heat By definition a cold heat range plug dissipates heat more rapidly
16. ed with single drive dual magneto or any engine equipped with the LASAR system These ignition systems fire with constant polarity However to minimize deposit buildup rotate the plugs from top to bottom and from bottom to top ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue DT a er Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 4 6 A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 4 3 10 PAINTING SPARK PLUGS Occasionally plugs that have been in service for an extended period of time might require cleaning and painting to preserve their cosmetic appearance Remove loose corrosion or loose plating using a hand held stainless steel brush Degrease part as described in paragraph 4 3 2 Degreasing Mask threads Ensure that connector end and firing end are also masked Apply a light coat of paint Allow a 20 minute dry time for solvent flashoff Apply a second coat of paint Dry according to paint manufacturer s instructions NOoORWN gt Recommended Paints e Plasti Kote HOT PAINT HP 14 Aluminum RUSF OLEUM HIGH HEAT 7778 Black RUST OLEUM HARD HAT V2185 Zinc Rich e Randolph Products TT P 28 Aluminum Aerosol High Heat ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR Ead p awk e men ockford Illinois U S A 4 7 4 8 Blank A 03 31 03 01 15 05
17. for inspection and servicing examine the area surrounding each spark plug Parts that are damaged or may be missing can deteriorate ignition leads and overheat the spark plugs Repair or replace whatever parts need attention TERMINAL CONNECTORS Use an open end wrench to hold the small hex nut do not allow to turn while loosening the lead terminal nut with an appropriately sized open end or crowfoot wrench To avoid twisting the lead continue to use an open end wrench to hold the small hex nut do not allow to turn while unscrewing the lead terminal nut by hand Carefully pull the lead connector straight out Avoid side pressure which may damage the terminal sleeve or the barrel insulator Examine the terminal well insulator and replace if cracked arc tracked or otherwise damaged Also visually inspect the contact and ignition lead termination for evidence of arcing or other damage SPARK PLUG HANDLING Remove each spark plug with an appropriately sized six point deep socket wrench Unison part number T557 T557 1 or T558 or equivalent Carefully seat the wrench securely on the plug to avoid damage to the threads or barrel Be sure to remove the gasket with each spark plug Identify each spark plug by engine cylinder and position top or bottom and place in the spark plug tray Unison part number T240 This pre numbered system will make it easier to troubleshoot engine conditions when examining the firing ends of the plugs Th
18. g a i east pe si har 4 1 Troubleshooting Electrode Conditions nennen nnne 4 2 Wonn EIBCIFOGES IDE 4 2 Carbon FOUNO Mee LEE 4 3 I FOUN gaze EE 4 4 E Nuespum 4 4 Bridged Electrode Gaps idera edd eg ae dete d EORR dE eR RE REEL trend 4 4 Cracked Gore NOS cin TD tete odd ce etie edo arena EE Qu HORS Dd 4 4 Reconditioning Service nacer 4 4 Preliminary Visual INSPCCUON ess ici coit nenne ea 4 4 DSO EG e y E o N ysis did nen si satelice Vasa O E E E E 4 4 Cleaning The Firing And Barrel Ends 12 1 eA cetero d sae hidden ile 4 5 Cleaning The Terminal Well sirotice ennnen nennen nnne nennen nnn nen a a eniai 4 5 ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 m A 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 TABLE OF CONTENTS continued 4 3 5 4 3 6 4 3 7 4 3 8 4 3 9 4 3 10 5 0 6 0 6 1 6 2 Cleaning Connector Seats eene nenne nn rr eerie nnns intr sinn nnne 4 5 Firing End Inspection 22 c N 4 5 Cleaning The Threads eiecit dene rete qe ea uod rna rt Rud dx E une cuan Le ERE 4 5 Gap Setting Procedures aiti esee satt eva IE da dE a dan e uda hind anes 4 6 Rotating Spark pd LV o m Ec 4 6 Painting Spark P
19. ically controlled electron beam to ensure extra long life and superior performance When combined with the Autolite proprietary resistor material the Autolite XL fine wire plugs easily achieve longer service life than any other brand Vacuum cemented center electrode Massive Electrode Only protects the nickel alloy from corrosion and oxidation and provides consistent and evenly distributed heat dissipation from the center electrode to the insulator Hot lock assembly procedure resists the high pressure of combustion gases and creates a zero leakage seal between the insulator and outer shell Proprietary glass center seal and integral resistor bonds the insulator center electrode and terminal into a single zero leakage structure for maximum durability and improved spark gap life ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION Tako ie ar Seon 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 1 1 A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com O 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 e Bright nickel plating provides corrosion protection in the severe environments of GA Autolite XL fine wire plugs are also painted for additional protection Non screw head contact offers a smooth and uninterrupted contact surface more resistant to arcing and the resultant loss in energy transfer Projected Gap Design A projected gap design massive electrode spark plug
20. is U S A 61104 ABR A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 L 1710 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES PREINSTALLATION CAUTION ENSURE THAT THE SPARK PLUG BEING INSTALLED IS APPROVED FOR YOUR ENGINE APPLICATION LONG REACH PLUGS SHOULD ONLY BE INSTALLED IN CYLINDERS DESIGNED FOR LONG REACH PLUGS SHORT REACH PLUGS SHOULD ONLY BE INSTALLED IN CYLINDERS DESIGNED FOR SHORT REACH PLUGS CAUTION NEVER INSTALL A SPARK PLUG THAT HAS BEEN DROPPED EVEN IF THERE IS NO VISIBLE SIGN OF DAMAGE DISPOSE OF THE DROPPED SPARK PLUG AND REPLACE IT WITH A NEW AUTOLITE AVIATION SPARK PLUG NOTE All Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs have been pregapped at the factory However it is good practice to check gap settings Visually inspect all spark plugs prior to installation Check firing and terminal end for insulator cracks deposits and contamination COPPER GASKETS Always install a new Autolite Aviation Spark Plug with a new copper mounting gasket Unison part number P 1003 The gasket provides a seal between the spark plug and the engine mounting surface Each new Autolite Aviation Spark Plug comes with one copper mounting gasket NOTE Unison recommends replacing the copper mounting gasket every time the spark plug is removed from the engine Only one copper mounting gasket per spark plug should be installed If a thermocouple gasket is used d
21. is system will also assist with plug rotation if reinstalling ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION io oN ves no mer WERE 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 4 1 A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 4 2 TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRODE CONDITIONS Poor engine performance may be due to worn rings or cylinders improper fuel air mixture a worn ignition harness or a number of other conditions The appearance of the firing end of a spark plug is a good indicator of conditions that may exist within the engine NOTE The conditions shown below are representative of both massive electrode and fine wire plugs even though only the massive electrodes are shown Normal Worn Out Severe Worn Out Carbon Fouled Condition Condition Condition Oil Fouled Lead Fouled Bridged Electrode Cracked Core Condition Condition Gaps Nose 4 2 1 WORN ELECTRODES Normal Indicated by a grey or brownish color on the firing end with few deposits Electrodes are slightly worn but not eroded or burned Clean regap test and reinstall plugs using a new copper mounting gasket Unison part number P 1003 Normally Worn Out and Severe Indicated by excessively worn electrodes Discard plugs that are worn to beyond service limits per Gap Setting Procedure in paragraph 4 3 8 Replace with new Autolite Aviation Spark Pl
22. ison Industries Authorized Distributor List form L 1051 or visit the Unison web site at www unisonindustries com for a complete listing of Unison distributors AOG and Emergency Orders Authorized distributors of Unison products are required to carry inventory sufficient to satisfy market requirements including AOG needs Please refer to Unison Industries Authorized Distributor List form L 1051 for the Unison distributor nearest you A Complete Offering Unison Ignition Components are available in the following configurations Slick Ignition Upgrade Kits Cost saving kits including Slick Magnetos a complete Slick Ignition Harness now with five color choices Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs and all mounting hardware and installation instructions e Slick Magnetos Timing pins are included for easy installation e Slick Harnesses Both complete and half harnesses are available Slick Dual Harnesses Economical choice for TCM Bendix dual magnetos Universal Slick Harness Kits For those who prefer to build their own assemblies Individual Slick Leads For single ignition lead replacement Slick Service Parts For all Slick Magnetos and Harnesses ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue DT a er Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 0 2 A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 e LASA
23. lite Aviation Spark Plugs RECONDITIONING SERVICE To be properly reconditioned a plug must be mechanically and electrically sound have clean firing and terminal barrel ends have sufficient electrode material remaining with proper contours and be properly gapped tested and handled PRELIMINARY VISUAL INSPECTION Use a lighted magnifier Unison part number T553 to visually inspect all plugs to be reconditioned Dispose of all plugs with worn damaged or cracked parts such as shell hex firing ends shielding barrel connector seat threads electrodes terminals insulators or terminal sleeves DEGREASING Degrease spark plugs by lightly wiping with solvents such as Stoddard Solvent or Varsol Do not soak plugs in solvent and keep solvent out of the shielding barrel Remove all traces of solvent with an air blast ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue cc d ee TFE Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 44 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 3 6 4 3 7 L 1710 CLEANING THE FIRING AND BARREL END Clean the firing and barrel end of plugs with standard abrasive blast cleaning Unison part number T560 To remove heavy deposits use a vibrator cleaner like Unison s part numbers T551 T552 T559 and T560 following the tool manufacturer recommended instructions Unison
24. nison through a Unison distributor with transportation charges prepaid ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR 0 0 iis nn ockford Illinois U S A ed A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries Form L 1710 Unison Slick and LASAR are registered trademarks of Unison Industries Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs are manufactured by Unison under license from Honeywell International Inc Autolite is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc 2005 Unison Industries UIVISON Unison Industries 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 Telephone 904 739 4081 www unisonindustries com
25. nnnnnannnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnannnannnnnnnannnnnennnn ann 0 3 TECHNICAL REFERENCE 1 reinen ecrire ae nasce xenon e ipe uec menn n oiu eue as 1 1 Description And Operation iii da 1 1 SPEcICAtIONS curtir iaa 1 2 Selection tii a it eens 1 2 A MEE 1 2 Heat Rating eek 1 3 Shielded Terminal Design 444 04244400442000nnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 1 3 Plug Length un nenn 1 3 Spark Plug TOONS rer een ee hha i deve cee 1 3 Spark Plug Spare Parts eei ii tada 1 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES u 2 2 22uu00 20020000 iaa 2 1 Preinstall tion a A 2 1 Copper Gaskets iii 2 1 Anti Seize Compound epena iniinom 2 1 Install E nee anna aueh Ana 2 1 COFFE CT TOS Dc 2 1 Installation Procedures RE aa 2 1 Spark Plug Connector Installation ssesssssssseeeeeneennneeeeen nennen nnns nnns 2 2 OPERATING SITUATIONS A di 3 1 Operating Perodgnusniunr a A A N A A AE ee 3 1 PINO ee a E A A E A ta 3 1 Det rnialion a E 3 1 Connector Well Arcing and Flashover u0222000ssnnsennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn anne 3 1 Improper Gaskets And Proper Selection Of Spark Plugs 0ooccccoocccnnnccccnnocccccononancnnan cc nnanonccnana nana 3 2 MAINTENANCE o 00 innandura barnas uena ndana aaa Ahaaa aana anaana idaan nairean 4 1 Removal Procedures cmmccccccccnonccccccnnnnonnnncnnn none 4 1 Terminal etnies E 4 1 Spark Plug Handlin
26. number UREM37BY and Autolite9 XL fine wire Aviation Spark Plugs and a large shell bore provide maximum circulation of combustion gases to scavenge lead deposits and burn off carbon deposits resulting in better performance and longer life 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS Unison Part Number Rech O Connector Thread Electrode Type UREM38E 5 8 Massive URHM38E 3 4 Massive UREM40E 5 8 24 Massive URHM40E 3 4 20 Massive URHB32E 3 4 20 Massive UREB37E 5 8 24 Massive URHB37E 3 4 20 Massive UREM37BY 5 8 24 Projected Nose UREM38S 5 8 24 Fine Wire UREB36S 5 8 24 Fine Wire URHB32S 3 4 20 Fine Wire URHM38S 3 4 20 Fine Wire URHB36S 3 4 20 Fine Wire NOTE All Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs are available in an 18 mm mounting thread size The Autolite massive electrode gap is 016 to 021 Autolite XL fine wire plug gaps are 017 to 021 1 3 SELECTION CRITERIA Spark plugs are available in different thread sizes and heat ranges The various sizes and heat ranges are required to match engine requirements All Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs meet the necessary requirements for military and commercial applications All plugs are designed to meet specifications for heat rating reach thread size terminal connectors and shielding For information on which Autolite Aviation Spark Plug is designed for your needs refer to Master Service Manual F 1100 Application Data Consolidat
27. o not install a copper mounting gasket ANTI SEIZE COMPOUND NOTE A clean dry connection is recommended However if the use of a lubricant is desired use an anti seize compound recommended by the engine manufacturer or spark plug manufacturer Apply a thin coating of Unison s T556 or commercial equivalent compound on the firing end threads using care to keep the first thread free of lubricant If the compound is on the first thread it may run to the electrodes and cause a short circuit of the gap NEVER APPLY ANTI SEIZE COMPOUND TO THE CONNECTOR THREADS INSTALLATION CORRECT TOOLS CAUTION USE THE PROPER TOOLS FOR SPARK PLUG INSTALLATION TO PREVENT THREAD DAMAGE CRACKED INSULATORS AND MISFIRES A six point socket Unison part number T557 T557 1 or T558 should be used for proper installation A twelve point socket may contact the connector threads and cause damage INSTALLATION PROCEDURES NOTE Make sure the spark plug and cylinder head threads are clean Hand turn the spark plug to within one or two threads of the copper mounting gasket Unison part number P 1003 ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 24 A 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 If the plug doesn t turn easily it may need to be cleaned Use
28. pistonhelp unisonindustries com 0 3 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This document contains all necessary information relating to the ownership of Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs manufactured by Unison Industries Section 1 describes the Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION Do ea al mO ONY VEAR 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 0 1 A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 0 4 0 5 Section 2 includes detailed procedures for installation Sections 3 and 4 describe operation and maintenance procedures respectively Section 5 describes the procedures used to preserve and store Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs Section 6 describes the Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs warranty and procedures RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS F 1100 Master Service Manual L 1318 Consolidated Application Data SLICK IGNITION SYSTEM OVERVIEW Unison Unison Industries is an innovative leader in the design and manufacture of aircraft ignition systems manufactures not merely assembles a superior FAA PMA approved product consistently specified by quality conscious OEMs A Worldwide Network Unison Products are available through an international network of aircraft parts distributors that offer outstanding product support prompt delivery and friendly customer service See Un
29. spose of the plug and replace it with a new Autolite Aviation Spark Plug UREMS7BY can be gapped until the electrodes are worn to a point where it becomes difficult to properly adjust the gap Autolite XL fine wire spark plugs should be gapped to 017 021 from the factory and the side wire itself should be flush with the top of the center electrode If the gap exceeds this tolerance the side wire can be gapped during regular maintenance The lridium material has outstanding resistance to electrical erosion but is very brittle Using small needle nose pliers grasp the side wire perpendicular to the face of the plug Smoothly twist the pliers one time only to achieve the proper gap There is very little spring back of the electrode when bending Any additional adjustments are not recommended due to the brittle nature of the material Broken side wires are not covered under warranty 4 3 9 ROTATING SPARK PLUGS After placing spark plugs in the spark plug tray Unison part number T240 exchange the long lead plugs with the short lead plugs as shown in Figure 4 1 This should be done at each inspection cleaning and gap setting interval to even out the wear caused by constant polarity and high lead capacitance FOUR CYLINDER SIX CYLINDER Before R otation Before R otation T T T T T T T T T T 600 950000 After Rotation After Rotation Figure 4 1 NOTE It is not necessary to rotate plugs used in a four cylinder engine equipp
30. t aviation spark plug maintenance activities Spark Plug Tray Spark Plug Erosion Gage Spark Plug Cleaning Tool bag of 10 Spark Plug Cleaner and Tester Unit 115 VAC Spark Plug Cleaner and Tester Unit 220 VAC Aircraft Spark Plug Feeler Gage Spark Plug Hole Thread Chaser Spark Plug Thread Lubricant anti seize Spark Plug Deep Socket 3 8 Drive 7 8 Hex Socket 3 1 2 Overall Length No Magnet Spark Plug Deep Socket 3 8 Drive 7 8 Hex Socket 3 1 2 Overall Length With Magnet Spark Plug Deep Socket 1 2 Drive 7 8 Hex Socket 3 1 2 Overall Length No Magnet Spark Plug Vibrator Cleaner Spark Plug Cleaner Spark Plug Tool Kit contains T240 T245 1550 10 T554 T555 T557 T559 T560 at a discount Time Rite Kit 18 mm Time Rite Kit 14 mm ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR awk is men ockford Illinois U S A 1 3 A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 1 5 SPARK PLUG SPARE PARTS Unison currently offers copper mounting gaskets in bags of 100 Unison part number P 1003 100 for Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs or competing brands Always use a new spark plug gasket P 1003 when installing a new plug or re installing a reconditioned plug ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue TA ee DI a aS Rockford Illino
31. t been verified for any assembly component or part not manufactured by Unison Industries Any use of this manual for other than its intended purpose or for performing any installation maintenance replacement adjustment inspection or overhaul of any assembly component or part not manufactured by Unison Industries is not approved endorsed or sanctioned by Unison Industries When performing installation maintenance replacement adjustment inspection or overhaul of any Unison assembly component or part it is imperative that the latest revision of the appropriate manual or product support document be referenced Contact Unison Industries to be sure you have the latest manual or support document revision before performing any work This manual is subject to change without notice Use of non approved repair parts and tools may result in unit malfunction and or affect equipment safety and may be considered a violation of FAA repair guidelines All reasonable attempts were made to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible If you have any questions comments or corrections or require clarification of any information contained herein please write Unison Industries Customer Service Department at Piston Product Support 7575 Baymeadows Way Jacksonville FL 32250 Internet www unisonindustries com Or call or email Unison s Piston Products Support Department at Phone 904 739 4081 Fax 904 739 4006 Email
32. the plug is flush with the combustion chamber wall This prevents threads from being exposed to combustion gases and developing hot spots which may lead to preignition To ensure the firing end of the spark plug is flush with the combustion chamber wall always install a long reach plug in a cylinder designed for long reach plugs and a short reach plug in a cylinder designed for short reach plugs A gas leak at the gasket interface may cause higher than normal operating temperatures again possibly leading to preignition Prevent this possibility by using a new copper mounting gasket Unison part number P 1003 each time the spark plug is removed ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue TA ee DI a aS Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 32 A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 4 0 4 1 4 1 1 MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance is essential to extending spark plug life Careful reconditioning allows spark plugs to be reused at a far lower cost than replacement Adhere to a scheduled service interval as recommended by the engine manufacturer FAA requirements or more stringent intervals based on operating conditions and personal experience with engine type NOTE Spark plug gap and deposit conditions should be closely monitored for optimum performance REMOVAL PROCEDURES Prior to removing spark plugs
33. ugs of proper part number for the application Besides normal operation other conditions that can cause electrode erosion are constant magneto polarity firing and capacitance after firing By properly rotating spark plugs these conditions can be prevented from causing severe erosion ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION 530 Blackhawk Park Avenue DT a er Rockford Illinois U S A 61104 m A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 4 2 2 Constant polarity occurs with even numbered cylinder magnetos One plug fires with positive polarity causing excessive ground electrode wear Then the next plug fires with negative polarity causing excessive center electrode wear Capacitance after firing is caused by the stored energy in the ignition shielded lead releasing after a normal timed ignition To even out the wear place spark plugs in the spark plug tray Unison part number T 240 identified by cylinder locations then rotate according to Figure 4 1 Keep plugs in engine sets UREM37BY Electrode Wear Due to their projected gap design which helps prevent lead fouling the Autolite UREM37BY spark plugs do not wear exactly the same as the other Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs with massive type ground electrodes A severely worn UREM37BY spark plug displays bottle necking of the center electrode and knife edged type
34. www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries 5 0 L 1710 PRESERVATION AND STORAGE All new Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs come from the factory sealed in a plastic tube with one copper mounting gasket P 1003 To preserve reconditioned spark plugs lightly brush a rust proofing compound on the shielding barrel and the shell threads CAUTION DO NOT DIP SPARK PLUGS IN A CORROSION PREVENTIVE COMPOUND Carefully package the plugs using individual tubular cartons or individually wrap plugs in waxed paper and store in a suitable container For lengthy storage use a ventilated storage cabinet heated with an ordinary light bulb This is of particular importance in damp humid climates or near salt water ISSUED REVISED Unison Industries PAGE NO REVISION MO DAY YEAR MO DAY YEAR 0 0 iis me ockford Illinois U S A 5 1 5 2 Blank A 03 31 03 01 15 05 www unisonindustries com 2005 Unison Industries L 1710 6 0 WARRANTY 6 1 6 2 WARRANTY PERIOD Refer to Unison Industries Warranty Policy Slick Products SlickSTARTTM and Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs form L 1096 latest revision WARRANTY PROCEDURES Request for warranty consideration must be made on Unison Form L 1042 latest revision within 60 days of the date the spark plug s became inoperative The spark plug s and the completed Form L 1042 must be returned to U
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