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jetpilot 03-18-2004 02:25 AM

When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
You would think by now we would have one just for turbines with filiment exposed.
Scott

rpmtech 03-18-2004 02:49 AM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
If you anneal them it is easy to pull the element out. If I remember right get it super hot then slowly ramp it down with a glo panel driver, then you can pull it out without breaking it.

I know what you are talking about but it would be a $15 plug because it has to do with a turbine.

rpmtech 03-18-2004 02:55 AM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
It's funny, I just pulled the one out of my engine and it looked like somebody did it with some sort of hydraulic puller:), it did not look carefully done but it works.

Thud_Driver 03-18-2004 02:50 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
If you had to change them more than once every couple hundred flights there just might be some value in it.;);)

GrayUK 03-18-2004 07:45 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
15$ for a plug? We use standard glow plugs and pull the element out with a pin!

jetpilot 03-18-2004 08:37 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
I have never got a couple of hundred flights out of a plug for one thing. Secondly I ruin about 50% of them trying to pull out element.
Scott

DavidR 03-18-2004 08:45 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
Scott I use the MC-9's and don't have a problem with them. I use a small dental pic. I only get about 40-50 or so flights out of a glow plug and replace it when my engines start acting up on the starts.

S_Ellzey 03-18-2004 09:13 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 

ORIGINAL: jetpilot

I have never got a couple of hundred flights out of a plug for one thing. Secondly I ruin about 50% of them trying to pull out element.
Scott

I hook the plug to a glow driver and pull the element out while it is glowing so that it is a bit softer and less likely to break. I keep a small piece of music wire with a small hook in it to do the deed.

There was a company a few years back that said they were going to make a turbine plug, but I never saw any thing show up, and I can't remember their name.

Steven.

Adil Nasim 03-18-2004 10:14 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
At Florida Jets, Carlos from RTI showed me some great plugs he had Nova-Rossi specially made for him for turbine use. I'm not sure if the filament was already pulled out but the neat thing I liked was that the top was specifically made for the turbine glow wire (spring loaded) to really clamp on and to not come off even when pulled. The plug was heavier (duty) than the R-8 I use. I believe he is selling them. If I did not have 50-60 R-8's in stock, I would have bought some.

Regards,

Adil

Thud_Driver 03-19-2004 12:01 AM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 

ORIGINAL: jetpilot

I have never got a couple of hundred flights out of a plug for one thing. Secondly I ruin about 50% of them trying to pull out element.
Scott
Use MC-9's, they have a heavier element wire than regular plugs. I use a pin or an Xacto knife. Hadn't heard about the heating the element trick. I know John Redman says they like the Rossi plugs at JetCat but I can't get the plug cap to stay on the short post on those plugs. Since the software update on the P-80 I've gone around 275 flights on the same plug, 80 on one P-70 and 60 on the other.

unknown 03-19-2004 08:43 AM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
:DOr convert to high voltage spark plug. For a reliable start :D

RCUser012 03-19-2004 09:50 AM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
why even use a glo plug when you can use a BBQ grill lighter !! !!! :D:D


http://www.microjets.co.uk/images/image100.jpg


WOjtek

RCUser012 03-19-2004 09:53 AM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
better yet, just sparc some wires together :D

http://www.microjets.co.uk/images/image052.jpg


man do we have it easy now :D

Terry Holston 03-19-2004 08:17 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
For the Smokers out there, you can use a cigarette lighter, too.[8D];):D:D

ShaneUSMC 03-19-2004 10:25 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
I found this site the other day. It looks like Thunder Tiger is in the turbine market as well, in the orient anyways. Surf around and find the turbine page and look at the glow plug they are using in their turbine.

http://www.tiger.com.tw/


I tried getting to the website today and it wouldn't go. Site might be down for maint or something.

Woketman 03-19-2004 10:43 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
Did not work for me.

ShaneUSMC 03-19-2004 10:48 PM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
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Finally got it to work. :D Here is a picture of it. One might have to see if Ace Hobby can get some to see if they will work in other turbines or if they can even get them. :)

RCUser012 09-14-2005 08:39 AM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
lol, thats a $37 glo plug :D

rcav8tr 09-14-2005 09:11 AM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
Hi Scott

I'll do a bunch for you if you like. $4 for the plug and $10 for pulling it out! :D Cheaper than buying turbine glow plugs!

Ed



RCUser012 09-14-2005 09:18 AM

RE: When is someone going to make a glow plug especially for turbines?
 
Ed, but will it take 5 months to deliver ??


;)

Wojtek


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