They do break down on car and bike leads.  Most people just don't care
enough, or operate the engine in ways that they'd pinpoint the problem to
being degrading insulation on spark plug leads.

On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Patrick Driscoll via KRnet <
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> Mike S. said;  I'm reading the insulation
> breaks down over time . . . but that doesn't seem to happen with car
> leads or my bike leads and they get a lot more use .
>
> Mike, why not use same leads on the airplane?
>
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