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Posted by John T on April 13, 2007 at 13:29:14 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: I Will Defer... posted by A. Bohemian on April 13, 2007 at 12:11:13:
Wooooo Hoooooo Looks like we may finger this thing out ourselves without any "experts" even lol Trouble is I dont know beans about them IHC Mags and am anxious to learn from yall here. I think all that "Lag Angle" stuff is merely a way of lookin at it. I consider (and Wico does) its the angle the run time advance "lags" behind the impulse start time. i.e. if the lag angle is 35 degrees and she advance run times at 35 BTDC she would start/impulse right at TDC. I got to thinkin I agree with your notion in a way, its just that when you say 35 RETARD I think you meant she retards 35 BEHIND the run time advance NOT that she ever fires 35 AFTER TDC sooooooooo lateeeeeeeeee, which is far to slow to ever start fer sure, although she could run poorly I reckon?? By The way me bein a retired engineer dont make me know more then anyone here whatsoever, it just means Im knee deep in theory, but as far as IHC mags I have like nooooooooooooooo experience and hope to learn n help others when I can. I give elctrical seminars at some of the national John Deere Shows and have written for some JD magazines but havent owned IHC for yearssssssssssssss. THanks for the great discussion I enjoy your informative posts and love this sparky chat as Im sure you see. Take care now AB John T
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