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My #3 cylinder has always run a little cold
on the right mag only. I fixed what I thought was an intake leak 20 hours ago and that helped, or at least seemed like it, but today it became clear that #3 was not firing at all on the right mag. To make a very long story a little shorter, the problem travels with the ignition lead. If I switch top and bottom leads on #3, it still goes cold on the right mag, which tells me that it's not the plug. The harness checks fine on a lead tester, and when I finally broke down and pulled the mag I was able to 'spark out' all four leads against the mag case. I was expecting either the #3 lead would be bad or it wouldn't spark, but it looks like that's not the case. Anybody ever see anything like this? Anyone got any suggestions? Note that this is *not* the cylinder I replaced. On both mags the engine is noticably smoother than before the new cylinder. Details: Lyc O-320D Slick mags The mags, harness, and plugs are about 6 months old Good compression check Dave '3-2-1-pffffft' Hyde RV-4 in flight test, EAA tech counselor |
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![]() My #3 cylinder has always run a little cold on the right mag only. I fixed what I thought was an intake leak 20 hours ago and that helped, or at least seemed like it, but today it became clear that #3 was not firing at all on the right mag. To make a very long story a little shorter, the problem travels with the ignition lead. If I switch top and bottom leads on #3, it still goes cold on the right mag, which tells me that it's not the plug. The harness checks fine on a lead tester, and when I finally broke down and pulled the mag I was able to 'spark out' all four leads against the mag case. I was expecting either the #3 lead would be bad or it wouldn't spark, but it looks like that's not the case. Anybody ever see anything like this? Anyone got any suggestions? Note that this is *not* the cylinder I replaced. On both mags the engine is noticably smoother than before the new cylinder. Details: Lyc O-320D Slick mags The mags, harness, and plugs are about 6 months old Good compression check Carbon track somewhere? |
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![]() snipped I was expecting either the #3 lead would be bad or it wouldn't spark, but it looks like that's not the case. Anybody ever see anything like this? Anyone got any suggestions? A friend had much the same problem. Discovered a carbon track inside the distributor cap of the magneto. Warren |
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Whunicut wrote:
snipped I was expecting either the #3 lead would be bad or it wouldn't spark, but it looks like that's not the case. Anybody ever see anything like this? Anyone got any suggestions? A friend had much the same problem. Discovered a carbon track inside the distributor cap of the magneto. Warren Similar problem with a 1939 Continental A-65 was caused by heavy crud build up in the cigarette plugs that connect the magneto (Bendex?) to the leads. We came to the conclusion that these plugs were probably the originals installed when the engine was built.... If your mags use this kind of thing, pull them out and take a look. Replacements for the Continental were $2 each. Best of luck, Richard |
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Update:
New harness installed today. Same problem, #3 doesn't fire on the right mag, whether it's on the top or bottom plug. Runs like a top on the left mag, top or bottom plug. I'm going to try to get a new mag ASAP, but Unison said they're usually all or nothing, that it's not likely the mag would miss a single cylinder. I've gotten plenty of local help, and everyone here thinks it's the mag but not a common failure, especially in one so new. If it's *not* the mag, we're all at a loss for ideas. So much for flying the time off and taking it to CA anytime soon. Any bright ideas? Dave 'sparky' Hyde |
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"nauga" wrote in message
news ![]() Any bright ideas? Loaner mag? Rich S. |
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"Rich S." wrote in message ...
"nauga" wrote in message news ![]() Any bright ideas? Loaner mag? Rich S. Probably a problem with the distributor in the mag. Slick uses oilite bronze bearings for the distributor spark rotor, and those bearings will wear and allow the rotor to slop around and increase clearance between the finger and pickup electrodes. The mag will still spark when turned by hand and the harness end held near the case, but under compression pressures the spark is too weak and is snuffed out. A cracked distributor will do the same thing; as the plug resistance under compression builds, the spark finds easier paths to ground or to another plug. We usually find the distributor parts worn enough for replacement at 1000 hours. How old is that mag? Dan |
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How old is that mag?
10 months, 25 hours. I put in a replacement mag today and took care of a few other odds and ends and the engine runs better now than it has since I got it. I have no idea what the problem was, and I'm not going to open the case since it's under warranty, but it seems to be fixed now. BTW, the service I got from Unison, in particular Steve Carter, was *outstanding*. He even arranged for me to pick up a new mag at a local parts place so that I wouldn't have to wait for overnight shipping. I don't like having one go bad so early, but as far as I'm concerned Unsison has more than made up for it in service. Dave 'international mag of mystery' Hyde |
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You know the reason, given your tests and replacements.
A magneto part won't hold up to the volt stress. Maybe the cap carrying the leads, or even a coil. Brian W On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 02:39:31 GMT, "nauga" wrote: Update: New harness installed today. Same problem, #3 doesn't fire on the right mag, whether it's on the top or bottom plug. Runs like a top on the left mag, top or bottom plug. I'm going to try to get a new mag ASAP, but Unison said they're usually all or nothing, that it's not likely the mag would miss a single cylinder. I've gotten plenty of local help, and everyone here thinks it's the mag but not a common failure, especially in one so new. If it's *not* the mag, we're all at a loss for ideas. So much for flying the time off and taking it to CA anytime soon. Any bright ideas? Dave 'sparky' Hyde |
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Carbon track in the mag distributor?
-- Cy Galley - Chair, Emergency Aircraft Repair Safety Programs Editor - TC EAA Sport Pilot "nauga" wrote in message news ![]() Update: New harness installed today. Same problem, #3 doesn't fire on the right mag, whether it's on the top or bottom plug. Runs like a top on the left mag, top or bottom plug. I'm going to try to get a new mag ASAP, but Unison said they're usually all or nothing, that it's not likely the mag would miss a single cylinder. I've gotten plenty of local help, and everyone here thinks it's the mag but not a common failure, especially in one so new. If it's *not* the mag, we're all at a loss for ideas. So much for flying the time off and taking it to CA anytime soon. Any bright ideas? Dave 'sparky' Hyde |
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