Posted by Nebraska Kirk on August 26, 2011 at 21:52:55 from (207.91.4.138):
In Reply to: F-4 Magnetos posted by 400Dtractorman on August 26, 2011 at 20:51:54:
I rebuild magnetos and I always recharge the magnets on non-permanent magnet magnetos as part of the rebuilding process. I have always read and heard that if the magnet is removed, then it can loose magnetism, unless a steel bar is place across the poles to complete the magnetic field. If your spark is weak I would suspect bad coil or condenser first.
This post was edited by Nebraska Kirk at 21:53:52 08/26/11.
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