Re: mag wire clip

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Buhwana
Posts: 28
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2006 8:24 am

mag wire clip

Post by Buhwana »

'Does anyone have one or two of the little clips that go over the end
of the ignition wire where it screws into the Magneto? The right mag
has been running a bit rough. I can usually clean it up by doing a
static run-up with the mixture lean, though I have not always been
successful with that procedure. During the annual I removed the mag
and sent it out. It checked out perfectly. I tested the lead wires and
no problems there. When I disconnected the lead from the mag one of
the wires was missing the clip and a small washer was put on in it's
place. I suspect that this is the problem. Would be grateful to anyone
who had one or information where I can get one.
Thanks
Tom
524JM'
steven whelan
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Joined: Mon Aug 20, 2007 1:26 am

Re: mag wire clip

Post by steven whelan »

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Steve Whelan

Buhwana wrote:
Does anyone have one or two of the little clips that go over the end
of the ignition wire where it screws into the Magneto? The right mag
has been running a bit rough. I can usually clean it up by doing a
static run-up with the mixture lean, though I have not always been
successful with that procedure. During the annual I removed the mag
and sent it out. It checked out perfectly. I tested the lead wires and
no problems there. When I disconnected the lead from the mag one of
the wires was missing the clip and a small washer was put on in it's
place. I suspect that this is the problem. Would be grateful to anyone
who had one or information where I can get one.
Thanks
Tom
524JM






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