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Generally, there are two failure modes while in service. Fuel fouled and oil fouled. Aviation engines run very rich compared to auto engines, and it's important to protect from fuel fouling, and cases where the little lead balls can accumulate on the insulators and provide a path for grounding. However, having all of them fail at once is pretty unheard of.
I'm thinking the plug failure is a symptom and not a cause, and not root cause. Gonna have to keep looking at various elements of the engine and systems.
<edit: this leads me to think there was an over-rich condition that wasn't detected on take off. Nothing could be done about it until the condition fouled the plugs and took the power off.
I'm thinking the plug failure is a symptom and not a cause, and not root cause. Gonna have to keep looking at various elements of the engine and systems.
<edit: this leads me to think there was an over-rich condition that wasn't detected on take off. Nothing could be done about it until the condition fouled the plugs and took the power off.
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