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david.perl 10-10-2019 01:56 AM

changing gasket on slick mag
 
ive got a n oil leak from my slick mag and need to change the gasket

i was hoping to mark the position of the mag, remove carefully so as not to disturb the gear and replace the mag, reinstall and job done

My inspector says no, we have to use a pin to lock the mag and then remove, replace gasket, refit and re-time.

I dont see why the mag needs the pin installed for removal - what am i missing here? I did purchase a bendix pin just in case, but why create extra work?

vic syracuse 10-10-2019 04:53 AM

Proper Ignition timing of your engine is really important for optimum performance. Having the timing off just a few degrees can mean the difference between normal or high CHT's, especially at high power such as during take-off and climb.

The chances of getting it back EXACTLY where it needs to be just by marking it are very slim. Use the pin. It really doesn't add any extra time to the operation.

Vic

moosepileit 10-10-2019 07:27 AM

If you are asking IF your idea could work, I would say 1 in 10 chance, tops on an operating engine in a mount. Tops.

It is not the right way to do it. Your mechanic, family, friends and insurer wish for you to do it right.

cajunwings 10-10-2019 07:55 AM

Timing
 
The others are right. The odd of getting it back on in the same
place are slim. It may not properly timed now, drift is normal as the internals wear.

Don Broussard
Rv9 Rebuild in Progress
57 Pacer

Christopher Murphy 10-10-2019 07:59 AM

Find a friend who can show you
 
Its not that tough. Find some who can help you and teach you how. Part of EAB is to learn something.

Cm

lr172 10-10-2019 08:33 AM

The pin only goes in when #1 is TDC on the compression stroke. Much easier to pull the mag, put #1 at TDC on compression (markings on ring gear), put pin in mag per instructions, install mag and re-time. The pin has slop and will allow variance of at least 5+ degrees. Always re-time after installation. The pin is designed to get you in the area, not to provide precise timing. I see no benefit to spending 20 minutes rotating the engine back and forth to get alignment, just to put the pin in before removal. That steps adds no value. Getting the pin in when off the engine takes 30 seconds. Also, the pin engages in a plastic gear. If you are swing the prop back and forth trying to get the pin in while doing so, you run the risk of cracking the two plastic parts. A bad idea.

The marking method doesn't help to insure the gear goes on the same way it came out. Not worth the risk of backfiring and other issues.

Also suggest that you use a gasket dressing on mag side of gasket. It reduces chances of leaks, while still allowing adjustment.

Larry

rvbuilder2002 10-10-2019 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by david.perl (Post 1378999)
I dont see why the mag needs the pin installed for removal - what am i missing here? I did purchase a bendix pin just in case, but why create extra work?

It doesn't, but the mag can't be accurately reinstalled without locking then mag position during re-installation and then fine tuning the timing using a magneto timer.

Gusmax 10-10-2019 10:44 AM

Correction to Larry's great post above, engine should be set to the manufacturers recommended timing BTDC on #1 compression stroke , not TDC.

lr172 10-10-2019 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gusmax (Post 1379061)
Correction to Larry's great post above, engine should be set to the manufacturers recommended timing BTDC on #1 compression stroke , not TDC.

Thanks for catching that. Composed my thoughts too quickly

Larry

Sue 10-10-2019 12:44 PM

Gasket
 
We do it all the time, use a fine scribe to mark
It and before
Removal make sure it looks right. Little sealant on
New gasket and don?t move anything. If there?s no
Room then we just plan on retiming it. Again if you
Have room very possible.


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