Posted by scatter on August 11, 2011 at 13:59:14 from (67.142.168.25):
In Reply to: Re: Magneto posted by Tom Fleming on August 11, 2011 at 13:43:25:
I had it professionally rebuilt. Steve told me on his bench it shot about a 1" spark. The mag itself has been rotated several times since the rebuild, but has not been disassembled. I had no reason to. So it should be okay? Every time it snaps, the points should be opening for that particular cylinder, correct? So if it has not been taken apart since the rebuild, everything will be as it should, or at least how it was put together? I'll find out Saturday, that's when I'm tearing into it. Damn, why didn't they just put a distributor on these things. My H, Super M and 400 with distributors are simple. I'm probably worried about nothing. Just want it to go smooth. I guess taking the cap off and rotating it until it's ready to spark on number one and then putting the cap back on should do the trick.
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