Tornado
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$1600 for a new clyinder you say? Peanuts compared to the new Commando headAircraft engines have Heli-Coil plug threads from new. They’re a little different than thread repair Heli coils in that they take special tooling to install them. There’s a serrated edge that is forced into the aluminum, they don’t come out. Having removed and replaced thousands of spark plugs I’ve never damaged one or seen one damaged but since there’s a kit to repair them it must happen. Here’s the tooling at almost three grand. Only a big engine shop would likely own one as a new cylinder is around $1600. Or so. Anyway, the heat transfer is apparently accounted for. Older radials used a bronze insert to hold the plugs but all modern use heli coils.
HELl-COIL 18MM AVIATION SPARK PLUG THREAD REPAIR KIT from Aircraft Tool Supply
HELl-COIL 18MM AVIATION SPARK PLUG THREAD REPAIR KIT - Using Heli-Coil serrated aviation inserts is the only FAA approved method of repairing damaged spark plug threads. It is also the only method certified by engine manufacturers such as Teledyne-Continental and Textron-Lycoming.www.aircraft-tool.com