Wed, Apr 09, 2003
...Until You Read This
Unison Industries has just published the new
Autolite® Aviation Spark Plugs Installation and Maintenance
Manual (Unison document L-1710). The manual provides detailed
information on spark plug installation techniques and maintenance
procedures, and is an essential document for Autolite Aviation
Spark Plug users, aviation technicians, aircraft owners,
maintenance and overhaul facilities, flight schools, and FBOs. The
manual will be provided to subscribers of Unison's F-1100 Slick
Service Manual.
The Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs Installation and Maintenance
Manual contains complete and easy-to-understand instructions on all
facets of Autolite Aviation Spark Plug maintenance. The manual also
includes information on Unison's new line of spark plug maintenance
tools which have been designed by Unison alone or by Unison in
conjunction with leaders in the aircraft tool industry like
Aircraft Tool Supply Company of Oscoda (MI).
New tools, too:
Some of Unison's new spark plug tools include a spark plug tray
(T240), a spark plug erosion gauge (T245), three different spark
plug sockets (T557, T557-1, and T558), a spark plug cleaner and
tester unit (T551), a spark plug tool kit (T570), and many others.
A complete listing of Unison's new spark plug tools can be found in
the new L-1710 document or in Unison's List Price Catalog (Unison
L-1092 document).
Since their re-introduction into the general aviation market by
Unison in 1999, Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs have become the
"massive" aviation spark plug of choice for value-conscious
aircraft owners, aircraft technicians, and engine maintenance
facilities. Autolite Aviation Spark Plugs are FAA-PMA approved for
virtually all GA aircraft flying today.
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