| ReidVaitor |
11-14-2017 09:15 PM |
For a standard IO-540, you can move cylinder 1 to cylinder 2, 2 to 3, 3 to 4, etc.
well lets start with firing order for 540 1-4-5-2-3-6. Lycoming states to go outside to inside
1 to 6, 4 to 3, 5-2- spark plugs actually only spark on one side of the two, not both, so what happens is the spark plugs get worn out on one side (polarity) so switching them will allow for the other side of the spark plug to spark and wear out that side, by moving the plugs as Lycoming states it wears the plugs evenly over time.
now for - I'm confused; wouldn't that have the plugs firing at the wrong time (i.e. 1 firing at the time 2 should fire, etc.)?
your not moving wires your moving the plugs that spark in the proper order mentioned above so nothing changes as for the order of "timing".
Keep it simple- find out where the Mags wires go and change the spark plugs as close as mentioned above ONLY for the ones the MAGs provide spark to, for the EI, replace those spark plugs if they are automotive, otherwise stick to Lycoming plan in general.
Of course make sure you clean and regap the plugs to the proper range (.016-.021 for IO540) I use .018 since that is what my feeler is- also allows for my margin of error over or under tightening- but I ALWAYS need to regap it to this setting every year.
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