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Grounded Mag
After fussing all day, making a new P-lead, soldering all new switching, I finally realized my mag is grounded all by itself.... checked with a meter and the post has continuity to the body of the mag.
What the heck did I do to cause this? Anyone with a P-mag for sale........? |
Some mags, not sure which ones, ground themselves when you remove the P-Lead. (Bendix, maybe??) It is a safety measure, so that mags aren't "hot" when removed from the engine.
Try hooking up the p-lead to the mag, and check it again. Turn the switch to "both", or turn both mags "on" before you check. Also, turn the engine a bit and keep checking. The mag will be "grounded" when the points are closed, as well. Keep turning the engine/mag while you are testing it. It may show not grounded during a portion of the rotation. If it does, then all is normal. Hope this makes sense. |
Using an ohm meter mags will always show grounded as you are reading through the primary coil, that why you need a buzz box to time one.
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I timed it with the buzz box. But it's not doing anything. When I shut off the P-mag the engine stops. Hence my troubleshooting. Showed grounded before removing the wires. Made a new P-lead thinking that was the problem but when I pulled it out while fishing in the new one it wasn't damaged.
Worked fine prior to removal for the overhaul..... |
Sounds like its not timed correctly then.
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I'll pull it out and start over but....how can it be alive if the lead post and the ground screw show continuity? I thought that was supposed to be done by closing the switch to that mag?
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Guessing this is an impulse mag? Have you snapped it past TDC and then backed up 25+ degrees to time it?
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The flat spring in some bendix mags will flex toward the p-lead boss and self-ground the mag. Pull the 4 screws and the timing cover and try it again
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Still don't understand why there should be continuity between the post and the ground screw with nothing attached if that's ow it is shut off. It's a Slick but may have something inside that's now touching. |
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I think Walt has already answered the other question. Your ohmmeter is reading the coil. |
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