I am looking for suggestions on an ignition issue that just showed up after replacing the tach pickup that is installed in the inboard vent hole of my slick 4370 mag. The mag was overhauled ~15 hours ago and the last time I flew before annual, it worked fine. This mag is on the right, and I have a lightspeed ignition on the left.
We had to take the mag free of the engine to rotate it enough to access the vent plug area to replace the tach pickup sensor. For reinstall, the tack pin was inserted in the L hole as indicated on the mag name plate, prop set to 25deg BTDC, and the mag reinstalled. The wire harness on the back of the mag was marked and reinstalled in the same place it was removed from.
Timing was set using the light, the tach pickup was wired and then we did a runup. The rpm indication was correct but during mag check, the engine stopped running when I turned off the left ignition.
We rechecked timing which was still correct, removed the mag wire harness to make sure the springs and insulators were in their sockets and they were correct. If timing is checked with the mag switch off, the lights on the tester stay on as you would expect, but then indicate correctly when the mag is turned on which leads me to my first question:
Is it possible for the timing light to show the points opening and closing as they should but still have no spark?
What else should I check before assuming that the mag is now somehow bad?
Thx!
We had to take the mag free of the engine to rotate it enough to access the vent plug area to replace the tach pickup sensor. For reinstall, the tack pin was inserted in the L hole as indicated on the mag name plate, prop set to 25deg BTDC, and the mag reinstalled. The wire harness on the back of the mag was marked and reinstalled in the same place it was removed from.
Timing was set using the light, the tach pickup was wired and then we did a runup. The rpm indication was correct but during mag check, the engine stopped running when I turned off the left ignition.
We rechecked timing which was still correct, removed the mag wire harness to make sure the springs and insulators were in their sockets and they were correct. If timing is checked with the mag switch off, the lights on the tester stay on as you would expect, but then indicate correctly when the mag is turned on which leads me to my first question:
Is it possible for the timing light to show the points opening and closing as they should but still have no spark?
What else should I check before assuming that the mag is now somehow bad?
Thx!