N941WR
Legacy Member
Tuesday morning I dropped my P-mags off at the Post Office so they could be returned to E-mag Ignitions. Brad wanted to see them after my prop strike. They had only inspected one other ignition that had been through a sudden stoppage and they wanted to open these two up and see if either one of them had suffered any damage.
This morning (Thursday) I received a UPS notification informing me they were on the way back. What great service!
Upon receiving that email I called Brad to ask him what they found, if anything. The sum total of the damage was zero, nada, nothing. They are three for three in finding nothing wrong with their ignitions after a sudden stoppage.
Brad said this was expected as there is very little mass in the P-mags, thus a sudden stoppage should not hurt them. However, if any of you experience such a thing, and I hope you don't, send them back in for inspection. The price is right; just include a check for shipping.
This morning (Thursday) I received a UPS notification informing me they were on the way back. What great service!
Upon receiving that email I called Brad to ask him what they found, if anything. The sum total of the damage was zero, nada, nothing. They are three for three in finding nothing wrong with their ignitions after a sudden stoppage.
Brad said this was expected as there is very little mass in the P-mags, thus a sudden stoppage should not hurt them. However, if any of you experience such a thing, and I hope you don't, send them back in for inspection. The price is right; just include a check for shipping.