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01-02-2011, 08:30 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: San Antonio area
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Removing Lasar
Need to ask the group for advice. I've experienced 3 Lasar failures in the past 6 years. The latest is another sensor mag failure, the same mag I replaced less than 200hrs ago. I bought this aircraft with the Lasar already installed, and now I've decided to remove the Lasar equipment and return to a traditional Slick mag installation. I don't know what was originally installed. My engine is a O360 A1D. I have determined I need a Slick 4347 and 4370. Will the Lasar plug wire harness work, or will I need a new one? Will I need the jumper installed on the ACS mag switch? Is there a better solution? Am I missing anything? When I'm back up and running again, all my Lasar stuff will be for sale. Timing box, 2 diag cables, control box, etc..
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01-02-2011, 10:12 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dayton Airpark, NV A34
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Welcome to VAF!!!!
Art, welcome to VAF.
Good to have you here, first new member of the year---far as I have noticed.
You might want to consider E/Pmags as a replacement also.
I am flying with a Lasar too, only about 6 hours so far-----Great concept but poor execution and support, IMHO.
As in your case, previous owner installed system.
Wish I had better info for you, but I do not know the answers you are looking for.
Just give it a few days, you will probably get what you need offered up.
VAF database is pretty awesome!!
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Phase 1 done, 2/4/2011 
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01-02-2011, 11:39 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NC25
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Quote:
Originally Posted by artrose
Need to ask the group for advice. I've experienced 3 Lasar failures in the past 6 years. The latest is another sensor mag failure, the same mag I replaced less than 200hrs ago. I bought this aircraft with the Lasar already installed, and now I've decided to remove the Lasar equipment and return to a traditional Slick mag installation. I don't know what was originally installed. My engine is a O360 A1D. I have determined I need a Slick 4347 and 4370. Will the Lasar plug wire harness work, or will I need a new one? Will I need the jumper installed on the ACS mag switch? Is there a better solution? Am I missing anything? When I'm back up and running again, all my Lasar stuff will be for sale. Timing box, 2 diag cables, control box, etc..
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I am not going to be able to answer all of your questions but I can say that the LASAR harness will NOT work with the Slick mags. You will need a new wire (a shielded wire is preferred) to run from each mag to the switch. (two wires total. One from each mag to the switch.) IF you are using an electronic tach, it will also need to be wired in. If using a mechanical tach, nothing will be needed to be changed.
Unable to answer about the jumper on the key switch. Follow this link or this link to see what the Aircraft Spruce web site has to say about the jumper. I would recommend tracking down that info based on the switch and mags that you use.
Most Lycoming engines have the impulse mag on the left and there is a spacer used between the mag and accessory case. Some Lycoming engines have impulse mags on both sides and that also means a spacer on both sides.
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01-02-2011, 12:04 PM
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Senior Curmudgeon
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dayton Airpark, NV A34
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Quote:
Originally Posted by artrose
Will the Lasar plug wire harness work, or will I need a new one?
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Pretty sure he is asking about the high tension leads to the spark plugs.
Gary is correct about the lead to the switch.
As to the spark plugs, I dont know for sure, but it sure looks like they are the same.
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Rv-10, N210LM.
Flying as of 12/4/2010
Phase 1 done, 2/4/2011 
Sold after 240+ wonderful hours of flight.
"Flying the airplane is more important than radioing your plight to a person on the ground incapable of understanding or doing anything about it."
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01-02-2011, 12:12 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 1,082
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Before you give up on electronic ignition there are a few choices out there that all are much more dependable. First as Mike suggested is the P-Mags, second is Lightspeed, and last is Electroair. I had a dual lightspeed on my last plane and the Electroair on my RV4. I like the Electroair better and it has performed flawlessly since I installed it over the summer. I am getting about .5gph better fuel consumption on everyday playing around and about 1 gph better on XC cruise flight over the dual Slicks I had prior. No real moving parts so less maintenance. Plugs have stayed beautifully clean and CHT's dropped. I can run my normally aspirated engine at 25deg LOP on a XC without any engine vibration from detonation.
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01-02-2011, 08:10 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 180
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Quote:
Originally Posted by artrose
Need to ask the group for advice. I've experienced 3 Lasar failures in the past 6 years. The latest is another sensor mag failure, the same mag I replaced less than 200hrs ago. I bought this aircraft with the Lasar already installed, and now I've decided to remove the Lasar equipment and return to a traditional Slick mag installation. I don't know what was originally installed. My engine is a O360 A1D. I have determined I need a Slick 4347 and 4370. Will the Lasar plug wire harness work, or will I need a new one? Will I need the jumper installed on the ACS mag switch? Is there a better solution? Am I missing anything? When I'm back up and running again, all my Lasar stuff will be for sale. Timing box, 2 diag cables, control box, etc..
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Here is a schematic of wiring the ACS switch to dual Mags from AeroElectric: http://www.aeroelectric.com/PPS/Adob...s/Z26K_27K.pdf
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01-07-2011, 06:04 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: San Antonio area
Posts: 86
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Mag Source/Parts Question
I was told that Savage Magneto in Hayward CA was a good source for technical advice, mag overhauls, and possibly good reconditioned mags. Anybody out there have any experience with them? Is there another source I might try?
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01-07-2011, 08:09 PM
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Greenfield, IN
Posts: 123
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replacing lasar system
Hi Art, I too bought a 6A with lasar ignition. After it became very hard to start and almost stranded me a couple of times I decided to replace it. I went with a Slick impulse mag on the left and an Electroair system on the right. First off if your lasar system didn't include the "bush kit" (which added an impulse coupling to the left mag) and assuming you go with a Slick impulse mag on the left, you will need an impulse mag gear and a spacer. I bought the spacer from ECI and got a new in the box gear from Ebay.You will also need longer studs for the left mag attach due to the spacer (also available from ECI). The other poster(s) are correct you will need to remove the lasar harness and install (at least one) P lead (for each conventional mag). ACS sells them pre made or you can buy the shielded wire yourself and make one up. ACS mentions the wire type in the pre made P lead description. As far as jumpering the ignition switch that will depend on what you choose for your new ignition system. If you go with 2 slicks then you will need the jumper. If you go with one Slick and one EI then it kind of depends on your battery. It seems that if you have a marginal battery (either capacity or from age) it can pull the voltage down below what the EI can operate correctly (causing kickback and possible gear damage). I had a big odyessy batt (a 980 or 960?) I don't remember but it was one discussed on these forums as fitting the standard batt box when turned on it's side so I left the jumper off and all was well. The Electoair system was a lot of work to install. I can't imagine many people doing it in the 6 hours they claim. They screwed up every aspect of my order even after verbally confirming and following up with an email. They also broke a promise to ship the harness by a certain date (that's another story that we won't go into here). I will say that once it was installed it did work great. Last fall I wasn't sure about the Pmag. I still wouldn't go with 2 of them but I think if I had it to do over I'd go with one slick and one Pmag just for the ease of installation.
Sorry for the long winded post. If you want I can probably dig out the P/N's for the gear/spacer/studs. Also I don't want to disappoint you but there doesn't seem to be much of a market for used lasar stuff. I'm considering turning in one of my mags for core value ($150).
Gunther
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01-07-2011, 08:28 PM
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Greenfield, IN
Posts: 123
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but wait, there's more :)
Forgot to mention the possible tach issue. The lasar mags have 4 magnetic poles vs 2 magnetic poles on a standard slick mag. So if you are running an electronic tach that has a sensor that picks up the magnetic field from the mag it will read half speed when you switch to a standard mag. I was using a JPI slimline tach and it needed to be returned to JPI to have the "lasar mod" removed. Maybe other electronic tachs would let you set "pulses per revolution" so you could fix that problem yourself. Another option would be to use the tach output from the EI.
The new plug wires are more picky about placement. With the higher voltage from the EI the wires can't be bundled together like mag ignition wires. I would also recommend going ahead and buying 4 of those "BY" sparkplugs that Electroair recommends. It seems like it would be darn near impossible to gap a standard plug out to 30 thousands.
Anyway hope this helps in you decision making process.
Gunther
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01-07-2011, 11:44 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Posts: 501
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Savage magneto is great
I've had really good support from Savage in the past, and would highly recommend them.
-DC
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