Posted by dr sportster on August 10, 2008 at 06:32:32 from (67.81.78.249):
In Reply to: magneto re-magnetizing posted by Revredneck on August 09, 2008 at 12:34:11:
Some rotors are never supposed to be not surrounded by a steel or iron ring when removed.Before disassembly have the piece ready to slide into or it further weakens the magnetic field.If the mag was disassembled for some time and the rotor was just laying on the bench or in a box they get weaker and may need a recharge but I would replace points and condensor with the right parts first.There is no substitute for OEM parts with mags as some of the aftermarket junk will cause weak spark.There is a reason the right points cost 25 bucks [tungsten surfaces].There is a book on building a recharger from Lindsay but you need wire with copper and iron in it and its better to have a mag shop do it.It[rotor] should be shipped with a steel band around it.
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