'Hey guys,
Just a tidbit on radio noise I have a new J&C harness and after a short while of searching I found the harness and all was fine, but the capacitor on the left mag had given up the ghost. I couldn't find one of the stock style capacitors so had to wire one in that came from Spruce that had a lead on it rather than screw connections on both ends. No More noise.
Bob
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Re: Ignition noise
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Re: Ignition noise
'I should note that this it got noisy after about 15 hours on the new
harness when the capacitor went bad. It is not a common failure. They
can be checked generally, using an analog VOM by watching the meter
rise then fall with one lead on the case and the other to a condensor lead.
It will stabilize when it falls, reverse the leads and it will show the
same on the meter. No rise - bad capacitor.
harness when the capacitor went bad. It is not a common failure. They
can be checked generally, using an analog VOM by watching the meter
rise then fall with one lead on the case and the other to a condensor lead.
It will stabilize when it falls, reverse the leads and it will show the
same on the meter. No rise - bad capacitor.
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From: "Bob Webster"
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Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 9:01 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Ignition noise
> Hey guys,
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> Just a tidbit on radio noise I have a new J&C harness and after a short
while of searching I found the harness and all was fine, but the capacitor
on the left mag had given up the ghost. I couldn't find one of the stock
style capacitors so had to wire one in that came from Spruce that had a lead
on it rather than screw connections on both ends. No More noise.
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> Bob
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