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An alternative Thermal Grease for Spark Plug Threads

Pictreed

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I found an option for our spark plugs to meet the Wacker P-12 thermal paste replacement.

Use at your risk but it appears it has the same properties. Some of my pilot peeps use it on the Rotax engines in the kit planes so I thought look on the aviation web sites.

https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/silheattrans.php

I have an account for my plane but they should let others buy it.

The specs on there website appear to match Wackers P-12 specs so maybe its the same stuff?
 
My shipping was free (pick up locally) because I have an account with them. Its an option if you're a pilot or if you visit an aviation parts store. Just ask someone at your local small airport.
 
Or Permatex anti seize compound for $2.19 at rockauto.com. Also at Autozone and Advance Auto. Full disclosure: If you may get it on the insulator, choose the MG Chemicals silicone. Silicone also available at many electronics supply houses. It's the stuff that goes between transistors and heat sinks. If you know an ET, you may be able to beg enough to do a Spyder.
 
Thanks & all -think I’ll stick with whatever BaJa Ron sends:firstplace: right quantities & not extra to loose or gunk up when storing
 
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