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CHAMPION AEROSPACE LLC AVIATION CATALOG AV-14 Spark ® CHAMPION AEROSPACE LLC AVIATION CATALOG AV-14 REVISED AUGUST 2014 Spark Plugs Oil Filters Slick by Champion Exciters Leads Igniters ® Table of Contents SECTION PAGE Spark Plugs ........................................................................................................................................... 1 Product Features ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Spark Plug Type Designation System ............................................................................................................. 2 Spark Plug Types and Specifications ............................................................................................................. 3 Spark Plug by Popular Aircraft and Engines ................................................................................................ 4-12 Spark Plug Application by Engine Manufacturer .........................................................................................13-16 Other U. S. Aircraft and Piston Engines ....................................................................................................17-18 U. S. Helicopter and Piston Engines ........................................................................................................18-19 International Aircraft Using U. S. Piston Engines ........................................................................................ 19-22 Slick by Champion .............................................................................................................................. 23 Oil Filters ............................................................................................................................................. 29 Product Features ..................................................................................................................................... 29 Full-Flow Spin-On Filters ........................................................................................................................... 30 Typical Spin-On Filters .............................................................................................................................. 31 Aircraft and Engine Applications ............................................................................................................. 32-34 Dimensional Data ..................................................................................................................................... 34 Turbine Exciters .................................................................................................................................. 35 Product Features ..................................................................................................................................... 35 Aircraft Engine Applications ....................................................................................................................... 36 Turbine Ignition Leads ........................................................................................................................ 37 Product Features ..................................................................................................................................... 37 Aircraft Engine Applications .................................................................................................................. 38-41 Turbine Engine Applications (APU) ......................................................................................................... 41-42 Turbine Igniters ................................................................................................................................... 43 Product Features ..................................................................................................................................... 43 Design Features ...................................................................................................................................... 43 Basic Igniter Types ................................................................................................................................... 44 Aircraft Engine Applications .................................................................................................................. 45-48 Turbine Engine Applications (APU) ......................................................................................................... 48-50 Turbine Engine Applications (GPU) .............................................................................................................. 50 Service Tools & Equipment ................................................................................................................. 51 Index ..................................................................................................................................................... 51 Special Tools and Equipment ................................................................................................................ 52-56 Current/Discontinued Aviation Spark Plugs .................................................................................................. 56 Champion Aerospace LLC Products Warranty ............................................................................................... 57 TOC Table of Contents Product Design Plated threads prevents seizing. Spark Plugs Two layers of corrosion protection. Nickel plating and high temperature epoxy paint. Fired in suppressor seal resistor prevents Fired glass seal provides positive wear from voltage drain for prolonged plug retention of center wire and pre- life. vents gas leakage. Plated threads prevent seizing. Copper core assures efficient heat transfer and maximum electrical conductivity. Nickel alloy electrodes provide Ceramic insulator has excellent thermal excellent resistance to spark and properties to resist cracking. heat erosion. Advanced-engineered Champion Aerospace spark plugs are Choose Iridium “S” spark plugs for high-performance designed for the critical difference in performance, far beyond engines. the ordinary. Champion Aerospace spark plugs stand up to high Longer-lasting than platinum spark plugs, Iridium “S” plugs resist temperatures, pressures, and lead deposits, with a performance lead attack and provide better scavenging than standard platinum second to none. When you’re up in the air, count on quality Cham- plug designs. For exceptional performance, even under the most pion spark plugs. demanding conditions. The #1 Choice Worldwide - OEM for all U. S. Piston Engines. Champion spark plugs are a product of Champion’s commitment to quality and advanced technology, a commitment that has made Champion spark plugs the #1 choice of engine manufacturers, maintenance technicians and pilots around the world. ® 1 ® Spark Plugs Spark Plug Type Designation System All Champion Aerospace spark plugs are identified by type designations as indicated on the following spark plug number and symbol chart. The symbol is composed of a rating position number, together with prefix and suffix numbers to indicate major plug design characteristics. Typical Spark Plug Number with Symbol Explanation R H B 37 E Resistor Electrode Design None - No Resistor None - Conventional Single R - Mil-Spec. Resistor E - Two Electrode Massive Erosion Protection N - Four Electrode Massive S - Single Electrode (Iridium) B - Twin Electrodes(Nickel) R - Push-wire - 90° to Center Y - Projected Core Nose P - Two Electrode (Platinum) W - Two Electrode (Iridium) Barrel Style Heat Rating Position None - Unshielded High Number - Hot (50) E - Shielded 5/8” - 24 Thread Low Number - Cold (26) H - Shielded 3/4” - 20 Thread (All-Weather Plug) V - M18X1 - Metric Mounting Thread Reach Hex Size B8 mm- 1 13/16” (2.06 cm) 7/8” (2.22 cm) M - 18 mm 1/2” (1.27 cm) 7/8” (2.22 cm) J - 14 mm 3/8” (.095 cm) 13/16” (2.06 cm) L - 14 mm 1/2” (1.27 cm) 13/16” (2.06 cm) U - 18 mm 1-1/8” (2.85 cm) 7/8” (2.22 cm) N - 14 mm 3/4” (1.90 cm) 13/16” (2.06 cm) Shielded Aviation Outside Gaskets Spark Plug Champion Military Shielded Aviation Spark Plugs Part No. Size Specification are manufactured under military M-674 18 mm Solid Copper AN4027-1 specification MIL-S-7886B. N-673 14 mm Solid Copper AN4027-2 2 Spark Plugs ® Types and Specifications Plug 12 Pack Thread Shielding Standard Fine Wire Type Shipping Wt. Size Reach Thread Electrode Electrode Plug Gap L34R 1 lb. - 13 oz. 14mm 1/2”/1.27cm None Push Wire .018”-.023”/0.46-0.58mm 822kg REJ38 2 lb. - 13 oz. 14mm 3/8”/0.95cm 5/8” - 24 Single .018”-.023”/0.46-0.58mm 1.276 kg REL37B 2 lb. - 13 oz. 14mm 1/2”/1.27cm 5/8” - 24 Twin .016”-.021”/0.41-0.53mm 1.276 kg Electrode REN30S 2 lbs. - 6 oz. 14mm 3/4”/1.90cm 5/8” - 24 Single Iridium .016”-.021”/0.41-0.53mm 1.077 kg Fine Wire M41E 2 lbs. - 6 oz. 18mm 1/2”/1.27cm None Two Prong .016”-.021”/0.41-0.53mm 1.077 kg REM40E 3 lbs. - 4 oz. 18mm 1/2”/1.27cm 5/8” - 24 Two Prong .016”-.021”/0.41-0.53mm REM38E 1.474 kg REM38S 3 lbs. - 4 oz. 18mm 1/2”/1.27cm 5/8” - 24 Single Iridium .016”-.021”/0.41-0.53mm 1.474 kg Fine Wire REM37BY 3 lbs. - 4 oz. 18mm 1/2”/1.27cm 5/8” - 24 Twin .016”-.021”/0.41-0.53mm 1.474 kg Electrode RHM40E 3 lbs. - 5 oz. 18mm 1/2”/1.27cm 3/4” - 20 Two Prong .016”-.021”/0.41-0.53mm RHM38E 1.503 kg RHM38S 3 lbs. - 5. oz. 18mm 1/2”/1.27cm 3/4” - 20 Single Iridium .016”-.021”/0.41-0.53mm 1.503 kg Fine Wire REB37E 3 lbs. - 4 oz. 18mm 13/16”/2.06cm 5/8” - 24 Two Prong .016”-.021”/0.41-0.53mm REB32E 1.474 kg RHB37E
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