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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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