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08-09-2014, 05:42 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Bizarre bendix magneto internal timing situation
today I was trouble shooting my bendix s4ln-20 right mag that was not working. I suspected a bad coil or bad capacitor but figured i would first take the mag apart and clean everything and then retest; I did this and still had a dead right mag. next up I decided to swap the capacitor and coil from my good left mag and install them into the right mag; this also left me with a dead right mag. so I decided to disassemble the right mag one last time and reinstall the original coil and capacitor and send the mag off to be inspected. i reassembled the right mag with the original capacitor and coil and decided to give it one more go out of frustration. low and behold i now had a working right mag and a working left mag. i was so happy until i went to sit down at my work table where i had done all the disassembly today on the mags and noticed i forgot to install the carbon brush onto the right mag that goes on the distributor gear; this carbon brush touches the high terminal on the coil. this got me thinking how the mag could possibly operate without this carbon brush in place. i reinstalled the carbon brush on the right mag and low and behold the mag is totally dead again. i have been able to replicate this twice today. any ideas what is wrong with my carbon brush that could cause this. sorry in advance, my shift key and cap lock keys are dead on my computer; hence the lack of proper punctuation.
I've attached the manual for this mag for anyone interested in seeing the part in question. It is part# 72.
http://hhh.gavilan.edu/hspenner/Main...-20Magneto.pdf
thanks,
bill
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08-09-2014, 07:25 PM
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I can't offer any suggestions at all, but I will say that you are a brave man, both to pull your mags down and work on them and even more so to pull parts out of your left mag to try to fix your right mag. I can't imagine how many hours you have spent doing all of that testing. I run a shop, so I would much sooner send the bad mag out for a service/overhaul rather than spend all of that time testing. My hat's off to you.
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08-09-2014, 07:58 PM
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Define working
Bill, out of curiosity, can you define working? Do you mean that you were cranking the engine and the mag does not fire, or you were unable to TIME the mag?
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08-09-2014, 08:22 PM
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I'm not at all a mag expert so feel free to scoff at this suggestion.
It sounds a bit like there's a short involving that one brush. Somehow, the installation of it shorts the mag out maybe at the p-lead. Or maybe somewhere else.
The good news is you get to take it apart again, very carefully, looking intently at everything.
Dave
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08-09-2014, 09:01 PM
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Check the black insulators in very good light with good vision. If there are any little carbon tracks on the surface that is your energy dissipation path.
Are you going to repair or send for service?
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“I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about,
and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you
cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge
is of a meager and unsatisfactory kind.”
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08-09-2014, 09:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vic syracuse
Bill, out of curiosity, can you define working? Do you mean that you were cranking the engine and the mag does not fire, or you were unable to TIME the mag?
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Hi Vic the right mag worked during idle. I could turn from both to right mag and see a rpm drop. Now as soon as the carbon brush is installed and I do a mag check from both to right mag the engine quits. Im at a loss at this point. I think I'm going to tear the right mag apart and look very closely at the carbon brush with 10x magnifying. Perhaps the carbon brush has a crack which is causing something funky to transpire.
Bill
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08-09-2014, 09:14 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BillL
Check the black insulators in very good light with good vision. If there are any little carbon tracks on the surface that is your energy dissipation path.
Are you going to repair or send for service?
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Hi Bill Im hoping to service them myself. I originally cleaned those insulators when I first took the mag apart. There was a little carbon but nothing that I would expect to prevent spark. I scraped it off carefully. The mag will work without the carbon brush on the underside of the distributor gear. This is what I don't understand. Why this is causing a direct short?
Thanks
Bill
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08-09-2014, 09:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by David Paule
I'm not at all a mag expert so feel free to scoff at this suggestion.
It sounds a bit like there's a short involving that one brush. Somehow, the installation of it shorts the mag out maybe at the p-lead. Or maybe somewhere else.
The good news is you get to take it apart again, very carefully, looking intently at everything.
Dave
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Thanks Dave for your thoughts. I think you're exactly right on the direct short, million dollar question is why. I've attached the manual for this mag for anyone interested in seeing the part in question. It is part# 72.
http://hhh.gavilan.edu/hspenner/Main...-20Magneto.pdf
Thanks
Bill
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08-09-2014, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jesse
I can't offer any suggestions at all, but I will say that you are a brave man, both to pull your mags down and work on them and even more so to pull parts out of your left mag to try to fix your right mag. I can't imagine how many hours you have spent doing all of that testing. I run a shop, so I would much sooner send the bad mag out for a service/overhaul rather than spend all of that time testing. My hat's off to you.
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Hi. Jesse I really enjoy understanding how things work, but more so too stubborn to loose this challenge. I definately have a new found understanding of how these bendix mags are assembled. You were actually the guy I was thinking about calling when I decided to box the màgs up and send them out for inspection. Decided I would try one last time and atleast now I know it's the carbon brush causing this, but can't figure out why? Who do you send your mags out to when needed?
Thanks
Bill
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Last edited by William : 08-09-2014 at 09:32 PM.
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08-10-2014, 10:06 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Mags
I made a simple mount out of some spare steel scrap. Mounted the mag on the workbench. Reversible drill motor connected to drive end with hoes and hose clamps. Spare harness with ends held close to a grounding point. The mag should be turned counterclockwise in your case.
Now you can test the mags with ease without installing them on the airplane.
OH manual cautions not to test the mags with the oil seal installed, but I think a squirt of oil on the seal is good for a short test.
Check the contact on the coil, make sure it is clean.
I made a set of tools to overhaul these mags. Time consuming but I wanted to educate myself on these mags.
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