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Old February 23rd 07, 01:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Magneto Repair vs Overhaul Question.

I was following the thread on Bendix and Slick magnetos and contacted
several repair shops regarding getting my magnetos overhauled. I got a
message back from one shop telling me they didn't overhaul magnetos they
only repair them. What am I missing? I don't believe my magnetos are
broken but they do have a few hundred hours on them. If I get them repaired
what would be repaired? I'd get an 8130.3 from the shop with the repaired
magneto. Oh, knowledgeable ones in the group please enlighten me.

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John "Ebby" Ebensperger
Hatz Classic s/n37
Camden, NY


 




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