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PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2022 12:08 am    Post subject: Automotive leads Reply with quote

Any hints as to the best brand / correct diameter for automotive leads. Buddy is having issues with his , they seem too narrow and need an insert to keep them tight in distributor holes for grub screw to work. Tips ?? Thx Matt Combat Flights Melbourne

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:12 am    Post subject: Automotive leads Reply with quote

Of course the basic problem is that you don't tell us who's leads you're trying to fit. The practicality is that anyone with a little patience can make their own automotive plug conversion kit and buy whatever leads they happen to find available! We have always worked together with Dennis Savarese and he provides the basic elements of the kits that we sell, although we add in components from Aerometal, our partner in Hungary which we think add to the final result.

But in terms of leads, historically we used to get them from Taylor Wires and the particular lead they recommended was called "Spiro Pro". Now the individual holes in the magneto cap are 8 mm, and these wires fit correctly.

Then, Petronix took over Taylor, and also brought out a better, due to slightly lower resistance, wire called "Thundervolt" which we began to use exclusively. But I would emphasise that there was nothing wrong with Spiro Pro.

However the Thundervolt leads are actually 8.3 mm diameter and so when we sell kits using these leads we also supply an appropriate drill so that the holes in the magneto cap can be slightly increased in diameter by the person fitting the kit.

But we been having huge problems trying to get leads indeed of any sort. So although we had been using Thundervolt exclusively, we are told that their leads would not be available for many months ahead, if indeed this year. However we've managed to get a source of the Spiro Pro and have gone back to them, although we are hopeful that at some stage we will be able to get supplies of Thundervolt.

I hope that answers your question.
RICHARD GOODE AEROBATICS
Rhodds Farm, Lyonshall, Hereford, HR5 3LW, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1544 340120 Fax: +44 (0)1544 340129
e-mail: richard.goode(at)russianaeros.com
www.russianaeros.com
WORLD LEADERS IN SOVIET & CHINESE RADIAL AIRCRAFT ENGINES
In partnership with Aerometal Kft, Hungary.

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