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Old 04-26-2007, 10:00 PM
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Question Slick Magneto Wiring Order

Can someone tell me the spark plug/cyl order on the aft end of the magneto. I have an O-320 D2A with dual Slick mags. I understand there is a number and position stamp on the connector that attaches to the spark plug. However, if I follow (assuming this is correct) that the left mag (when sitting in the pilot seat) attaches to the top position on #2 and #4, and the bottom of #1 and #3. Also, the right mag attaches to the top of #1 and #3, and the bottom of #2 and #4.
One problem is if I look at the stamped number/position indicator then place that particular cap on the appropriate mag, the wires aren't long enough.
I understand the spark plug doesn't care what the stamp is, as long as it comes from the correct position on the correct mag.
They will fit fine if I don't follow the stamped number/position indicator.
Iplan to call Aero Sport tomorrow and discuss this with them.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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Old 04-27-2007, 09:22 AM
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Might try switching them (L & R) and see if the wires fit. My Slicks fit just fine on my O-320-E2A. Can't see where it would hurt if the mags were switched left to right.
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Old 04-27-2007, 01:26 PM
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Default What about impulse coupling??

Food for thought: swapping mags L to R could be a problem on start-up if you have an impulse coupling and you don't make a matching change to your ignition switch. There are others on this board that are better versed in the details on this, but I think it is an issue to at least look into further before trying the swap.
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Old 04-27-2007, 01:50 PM
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Can someone tell me the spark plug/cyl order on the aft end of the magneto. I have an O-320 D2A with dual Slick mags. I understand there is a number and position stamp on the connector that attaches to the spark plug. However, if I follow (assuming this is correct) that the left mag (when sitting in the pilot seat) attaches to the top position on #2 and #4, and the bottom of #1 and #3. Also, the right mag attaches to the top of #1 and #3, and the bottom of #2 and #4.
One problem is if I look at the stamped number/position indicator then place that particular cap on the appropriate mag, the wires aren't long enough.
I understand the spark plug doesn't care what the stamp is, as long as it comes from the correct position on the correct mag.
They will fit fine if I don't follow the stamped number/position indicator.
Iplan to call Aero Sport tomorrow and discuss this with them.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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Old 04-27-2007, 01:54 PM
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Can someone tell me the spark plug/cyl order on the aft end of the magneto. One problem is if I look at the stamped number/position indicator then place that particular cap on the appropriate mag, the wires aren't long enough.
I will call Aero Sport tomorrow and discuss this with them.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.


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Old 04-27-2007, 06:45 PM
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Thanks for all of the replies. After speaking with Scott at Aero Sport, it seems the harnesses were assembled opposite. No problem, I made a tag to explain that for future reference. The Aero Sport folks are awesome. Their customer service is outstanding.
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Old 05-18-2008, 05:07 AM
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Default New Experimental Lycoming O360-A1A Slick Mag Wiring?

I am checking over and tying down the ignition harness on my new Lycoming Experimental YO-360-A1A and noted that the plug leads are not connected to the Slick Magnetos as per either of the diagrams above or the LD-4313-1 Lycoming drawing that came with the engine.

The Upper #1 lead connects to the lower right side of the right mag and Upper #3 to the upper right side of the right mag. All the drawings I've seen place both of these leads on the top of the mag as you face forward. This sequence is continued around all of the other six leads and it looks as if the magnetos, or at least the lead sequence has been rotated 90 deg clockwise as you face forward.

The engine was run before delivery so I presume it will work - unless the test run was with a different ignition system.

Does anyone have any experience or comments on this for these new Van's bought Lycomings?

(I have a December 1974 edition of the Lycoming 60294-7 Overhaul Manual for Direct Drive Engine so probably doesn't cover the new roller follower engines.)

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Old 05-18-2008, 11:54 AM
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MY O360 FROM VAN'S is wired just like yours.........
#1 marked on the cap is in the same location as you say. But not like the pic's above. But as you can see, the fireing order is the same as the pic's above. But do check the mag timing and fireing order before your first start.
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Old 05-18-2008, 12:01 PM
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MY O360 FROM VAN'S is wired just like yours.........
#1 marked on the cap is in the same location as you say. But not like the pic's above. But as you can see, the fireing order is the same as the pic's above. But do check the mag timing and fireing order before your first start.
Thanks - That's good to know.
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Old 05-18-2008, 01:47 PM
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I am checking over and tying down the ignition harness on my new Lycoming Experimental YO-360-A1A and noted that the plug leads are not connected to the Slick Magnetos as per either of the diagrams above or the LD-4313-1 Lycoming drawing that came with the engine.
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Jim,
... there appear to be many more variations of the plug layouts and wire lengths than Lycoming shows. Since the baffles are specified by the airframe manufacturer, the routing, and thus wire lengths can vary quite widely.

A check of the Aero-Lite web site shows seven harnesses for an O-320.

A few for the O-360, but many more if it's an IO-360....

http://www.skytronicsinc.com/avco_lycoming_engines.htm

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