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Re: MAgnetos?? still having problems??
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Posted by MagMan on January 28, 2006 at 05:24:31 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: MAgnetos?? still having problems?? posted by t.r.y. on January 28, 2006 at 04:50:53:
You just dont understand how a mag works > Thats why most people threw them away in the 50s. That is suposed to happen the mag actually works on a ground system. When the internal rotor spins on an H4 that is your magnet it sends a lets call it a charge through that tang you are talking aboutThat tang is internally hooked with a lot of copper windings to the wire that goes to the condenser on the other side . Witch inturn switches to thousands of tiny wires that are smaller than your hair wound around and go up to the nub that makes contact to the cap. These tiny tiny wires corode in side and break and that causes the dead coil usally. But My best info is If you put the ohm meter on the coil at the 0 mega ohms setting and hook one wire to the tang or the wire that comes out and the other to the nub on the top you need to get 9.7 or higher if not your coil is bad and needs to be replaced that simple. If you want to send me the coil I will press a new one for you. JON
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