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I am wondering what to expect out of a homemade spark plug.
I recently made the "Tiny IC" and made a plug for it.
I made it out of leaded steel with acetal, or delrin insulator, and a piano wire electrode.
It has seen about 12 or more hours of operation, and it has been cleaned a bit. I am now having trouble with the spark shorting between the head and the plug end. This means that the spark is not occurring in the cylinder and stopping the engine from running.
Do these plugs loose their ability to work over time like a store bought one?
Seems kinda strange it stops working every now and then. More so now than then.
I had a hunch that it is getting fuel and oil caught between the electrodes, but it worked so fine for the first few hours, maybee its just bad?
I am kinda rambeling here so I will leave it at that.
Kel
I recently made the "Tiny IC" and made a plug for it.
I made it out of leaded steel with acetal, or delrin insulator, and a piano wire electrode.
It has seen about 12 or more hours of operation, and it has been cleaned a bit. I am now having trouble with the spark shorting between the head and the plug end. This means that the spark is not occurring in the cylinder and stopping the engine from running.
Do these plugs loose their ability to work over time like a store bought one?
Seems kinda strange it stops working every now and then. More so now than then.
I had a hunch that it is getting fuel and oil caught between the electrodes, but it worked so fine for the first few hours, maybee its just bad?
I am kinda rambeling here so I will leave it at that.
Kel