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dirtybird 07-28-2012 02:55 PM

glow plug thread
 
In the latest MA they say the glow plug thread is 1/4x28. When did they change it?

Hobbsy 07-28-2012 03:01 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
You would be pretty safe calling that a mis-print.

fizzwater2 07-28-2012 03:03 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
Sounds like a mistake to me, mine are still 1/4-32


Hobbsy 07-28-2012 03:41 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
Its a magazine I dont waste my time reading and wish I didn't get.

blw 07-28-2012 05:01 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
Same here!

Jim Thomerson 07-29-2012 07:01 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 
I emailed the author. He admitted to, and apologized for, being confused. 1/4 x 32 it is. Even so, I thought this was a better than usual issue.

earlwb 07-29-2012 07:15 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 
Well once upon a time there used to be quite a few different sizes of glow plugs.
At present we have two basic thread types, the regular 1/4x32 threaded glow plug and the Nelson plugs.
After that you have the short, intermediate (OS),  long glow plugs and 4 stroke type (OS F plug style) plugs , along with the Turbo plugs too.
My old vintage glow plug thread shows some of them http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10545790/tm.htm
At first they had big glow plugs designed to replace the spark plugs people were using at the time.
Champion even made glow plugs for a number of years too. Some of the early glow plugs looked like spark plugs.



1QwkSport2.5r 07-29-2012 07:21 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 


ORIGINAL: earlwb

Well once upon a time there used to be quite a few different sizes of glow plugs.
At present we have two basic thread types, the regular 1/4x32 threaded glow plug and the Nelson plugs.
After that you have the short, intermediate (OS), long glow plugs and 4 stroke type (OS F plug style) plugs , along with the Turbo plugs too.
My old vintage glow plug thread shows some of them http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10545790/tm.htm
At first they had big glow plugs designed to replace the spark plugs people were using at the time.
Champion even made glow plugs for a number of years too. Some of the early glow plugs looked like spark plugs.



Though I'm probably "young" by many (32), I find the older technology both nostalgic and pretty darn neat. I wish I lived closer to some of you folks that still have this stuff. I would be like a little kid in the candy store looking at your "loot".. haha.


fizzwater2 07-29-2012 07:22 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 
although it has nothing to do with glow plugs, I still enjoy the MA magazine - at least it covers something besides just the latest ARF RC plane.. FF and CL articles are interesting, I figure I can always learn from what other folks are doing.

spaceworm 07-29-2012 07:32 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 


ORIGINAL: earlwb

Well once upon a time there used to be quite a few different sizes of glow plugs.
At present we have two basic thread types, the regular 1/4x32 threaded glow plug and the Nelson plugs.
After that you have the short, intermediate (OS), long glow plugs and 4 stroke type (OS F plug style) plugs , along with the Turbo plugs too.
My old vintage glow plug thread shows some of them http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10545790/tm.htm
At first they had big glow plugs designed to replace the spark plugs people were using at the time.
Champion even made glow plugs for a number of years too. Some of the early glow plugs looked like spark plugs.




Were any of them ever 1/4-28?

earlwb 07-29-2012 07:38 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 
Normally I would say no there weren't any 1/4x28 threaded glow plugs. But way back in the early glow plug days, there could have been some that were short lived.


landeck 07-29-2012 09:15 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 


ORIGINAL: fizzwater2

although it has nothing to do with glow plugs, I still enjoy the MA magazine - at least it covers something besides just the latest ARF RC plane.. FF and CL articles are interesting, I figure I can always learn from what other folks are doing.

+1

Bruce

Airplanes400 07-29-2012 09:50 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 
The best use I've found for an MA magazine is to use it as a cutting board for small pieces. The articles are not worth reading, nor are they un-biased. So, after a few uses, I pull off the shreaded pages and have a fresh cutting board. I go through this process several times before using up the whole magazine. By that time, another MA magazine arrives.
Before I discovered this use for the magazine, they went straight in the trash every month.

mikegordon10 07-29-2012 09:56 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 
When I first read this I thought it was a "RCU Thread" all about glow plugs! You know like club Saito or whatever. Silly me.

littlera 07-29-2012 11:17 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 
I usually don't read a lot of articles in MA, but I was interested in the subject of the referenced article, and saw the info on thread size. I immediately panicked! Two days before I damaged the thread on my (expensive) OS FS91 Surpass II / pump, trying to start a new plug into the hole. I pulled the head that night (just to make sure on debris had fallen into the engine) and chased the thread with a 1/4-32 tap. Seemed to work perfectly. After seeing the article, a furious internet search ensued. Every reference said glow plug holes are 1/4-32. I was relieved, and mystified as to the author's assertion that 1/4-28 is correct.

Strangely, the article said the 1/4-28 data was a correction to another article the month before, where he had (correctly) identified the thread as 1/-32. I have NO IDEA how the author in the following days was able to convince himself that 1/4-28 was the correct answer. Misprint had nothing to do with it. He went out of his way under a "correction" heading to spread the bad information.

Hope nobody ruins their heads trying to use the wrong tap.

Rodney 07-29-2012 11:32 AM

RE: glow plug thread
 
Yes that 1/4X28 was a mistake. The fact that an occasional error appears should not be surprising except for you few who have NEVER made a mistake, I'm sure all one of you guys who are perfect will stop reading the magazine. Personally, having been in the hobby for some 70 years, I find the AMA magazine to be quite informative and covers most all types of modeling. I personally think they do a very good job for the money and provide a valuable service to the modeling community.
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[email protected] 07-29-2012 01:36 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
RIGHT BEHIND YOU I GOT 62 YRS AND STILL GOING STRONG IAM NOW 80

dirtybird 07-29-2012 02:06 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
One day I went to the Home Depot for a 1/4-32 tap. The salesman assured me there was no such thing as 1/4-32 thread. Maybe the author ran into this same salesman.

[email protected] 07-29-2012 02:19 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
THERE IS A 1/4 X32 TAP I GOT ONE FROM THE HOBBY SHOP

Kimhoff 07-29-2012 03:22 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
I would say someone had a DA moment.

KaP2011 07-29-2012 03:34 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 


ORIGINAL: Rodney

Yes that 1/4X28 was a mistake. The fact that an occasional error appears should not be surprising except for you few who have NEVER made a mistake, I'm sure all one of you guys who are perfect will stop reading the magazine. Personally, having been in the hobby for some 70 years, I find the AMA magazine to be quite informative and covers most all types of modeling. I personally think they do a very good job for the money and provide a valuable service to the modeling community.
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+1 Rodney

Ernie Misner 07-29-2012 04:14 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
Best thing I ever did was get a 1/4x32 die for cleaning up new plugs before installing. Apparently the plug's threads are just rolled and not precision cut from the factory. You would be amazed at all the shaving that come off of new plugs to make them right.

Ernie Misner

mike31 07-29-2012 05:07 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
There ya go. Talking to a minimum wage earner at Home Cheapo. Most of the people working there are there to survive. May be knowledgeable in some aspects of the store but, machinist they are not, I bet.

earlwb 07-29-2012 06:05 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
Yes you have to special order the more unusual thread size taps and dies. Some engines use taps and dies intended for firearms too. So gunsmiths is a source for some too.  I ordered my 1/4x32 taps and dies from one of the specialty internet stores as well.


rcguy59 07-29-2012 06:28 PM

RE: glow plug thread
 
1/4-32 is National Extra fine. (NEF) You used to be able to order them through Sears. My current ones are Higley.


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