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stijn
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was anyone hurt when the spark plug landed in the upper deck? |
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I don't know
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But I hope next time he puts more fuel on it! Just remember lean is mean until it goes bang! |
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LSS Puller
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Did the spark plug really go into the stands? |
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Admin Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 2,526 |
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LSS Fan
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All alkies are supposed to have spark plug shields already. Maybe time to re-evaluate the specs of it! |
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Not the first time
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That's not the first time he sent one into the crowd. Same thing happened a few years back in Keystone |
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Registered: 04/15/2008 Posts: 35 |
What is the current rule for the inner shield, up to crank centerline?
Just my opinion (for what its worth from a fan and keyboard puller!!! lol), change the rule height to the top of the valve cover. Most modern hoods are fiberglass anyways, that isn't going to stop a projectile as shown in this case. Kevlar blanket around the engine??? |
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Registered: 09/23/2008 Posts: 632 |
there is already a rule for shielding of spark plugs been in place for years, it probably needs adapting in light of this past wkend but how many plugs has anyone seen flying out of tractors. |
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Peter T.
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Isn't there a rule about plastic or fiberglass hoods have to have an inner shield in place already? Just curious, maybe needs to be inforced. |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 494 |
I have seen more spark plugs ejected from supercharged motors than turbocharged motors. JW |
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Registered: 02/09/2010 Posts: 237 |
SO if there is a rule regarding shielding the plugs, did the plug go around the shield? Or through it? Clearly there was at least two failures (the engine and shield) to cause this! |
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Registered: 04/15/2008 Posts: 35 |
If you watch the video frame by frame, you can see a hole develop above the outer shields in the hood. My guess is that it went above the inner shield, missing it, and thru the hood. |
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lighter ss
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PPL does not require a sparkplug shield. Farmboy blew one out at Harrisburg a few years ago that went in to the stands also. |
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