Absolutely. That is standard automotive plugs.

Who would want aircraft spark plugs anyway? They cost ten or twenty times 
more, and are very old, inefficient and unreliable technology. The only 
engine I know VW engine that does that is the Limbach, and that's because 
it's a certified engine, and the authorities would not give them a 
certification unless they went that route.

Serge Vidal
KR2 "Kilimanjaro Cloud"
Paris, France






William Zink <w-z...@sbcglobal.net>

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        Objet : KR> revmaster spark plugs



Just wondering if the revmaster 2100d uses automotive spark plugs.  I
spoke with Joe at revmaster and he said that they were 14mm so I am
assuming this is an automotive plug since aircraft plugs aren't sized
in metrics.  Is 14mm a standard size plug?

  Bill Zink
  Columbus, OH


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