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Questions on sup a magneto maintenance

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scott#2

01-09-2005 05:23:46




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Ive been going thruogh the fluids on this sa and have come to the magneto section. Since I dont know the history of this machine I was wondering if it would be wise to remove the mag, disassemble, clean it as per the manual & reinstall. The section looks pretty complicated and I can see myself getting into trouble and posting endless questions on getting the thing running again. The book has the section on the 2 trips or clicks while hand cranking and thats fine and the machine runs good. Am I biting off more than I can chew if I do this maint?

And by the way, what does lubricate liberaly mean, do I flood it with oil
Thanks for the help,

scott#2

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MagMan

01-09-2005 08:34:35




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 Re: Questions on sup a magneto maintenance in reply to scott#2, 01-09-2005 05:23:46  
What I beleve there telling you is to oil the trip mechanisim. What they are saying is dont just use a few drops . Give it a good couple of squirts when its turning over to work the oil in to the different parts of the trip.But thats about all you can do with out completly disasembleing the whole mag.If you have been running it quite a bit you should not have to take the mag off the tractor just lube the front and rear oil holes front will only take a few drops becuase there is wix in there .And thats just to keep the greese soft in the rotor gear. You may want to check that also and greese but it will need to be timed when you put it back together. If you need help let me know. JON

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