Bryan,  Do you know the brand and plug number  you are using ??   If you can 
give me some more info I will be glad to do some research for you at work 
tomorrow.  The company I work for owns a couple of auto parts stores. 
Email me the info off line.

Randy Powell
Wachapreague Va.
randypow...@verizon.net

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Kraut" <brian.kr...@engalt.com>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:25 PM
Subject: KR> short VW plugs plus rainbows


>I have a Revmaster engine with those ridiculously located bottom spark plug
> holes that require you to remove the valve covers, rocker arms, and plates
> on the head where you can insert a socket to get to the spark plugs.  I am
> adding a Great Plains style electronic secondary ignition with automotive
> plugs and I might be able to get the plugs out without tearing the engine
> half apart if I can find plugs that have a short insulator on them.  Would
> anyone happen to know of a part number for a short insulator 14mm spark 
> plug
> that has the correct reach and heat range?
>
> On another subject, I flew last weekend when there were some showers 
> around.
> There was a beautifull rainbow while I was doing the preflight and I have
> always wanted to see one from in the air.  I now know why I never was able
> to find the pot of gold at the end when I was a kid.  There is no end of 
> the
> rainbow.  When you get up a couple thousand feet it turns into a rain 
> ring.
> It was an entire circle with the center at about the same altitude as me 
> and
> it made a complete loop with the bottom near the horizon.  Wish I had my
> camera with me.
>
> Brian Kraut
> Engineering Alternatives, Inc.
> www.engalt.com
>
>
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