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Old 08-20-2014 | 11:45 AM
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mattnew
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Originally Posted by dirtybird
You are still not convinced?
Try this:
Remove the spark plug from your engine. Remove propeller and spinner.
Insert the spark plug in your high tension lead.
Install the spinner on your engin without the propeller, turn on the ignition, and the receiver and transmitter, and use the starter to spin the engine. Have someone else operate the controls and hold the sparking plug as close to the receiver antenna as you can.
You will find that your system will operate normally.
If you did try this... the plug wouldn't be grounded... so you wouldn't get a spark when the engine turned over... and your right, no spark, no interference, everything would work as normal....


I like that your trying to help people, I don't understand the point your trying to make though....gas ignitions can be problematic for people... when you have them you have to go through your system 1 item and a time and figure out what that problem is, otherwise you probably won't like the result....