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![]() The magneto cannot generate a spark when turned slowly backward, and it's not just because the impulse coupling doesn't work backwards. The magnet could generate a flow in the primary winding, but the points are closing rather than opening at the right time and the arresting of the flow, a requirement for spark, isn't there. Further, the distributor is geared to send a spark to a cylinder based on a particular direction, and turning some reversible mags backward can generate a spark but it happens when the distributor finger is in the wrong place. Besides, the mag has to be turning at a good clip to make any spark without the impulse coupling. Worn-out vacuum pumps could indeed fail if turned backward, but they don't belong on the airplane anyway. We use the pumps with the wear inspection ports so that they never get to that vulnerable stage. A good pump can be turned backward without fear of breaking anything. So we teach our students to turn the prop backward, but that it must be done with great caution as a matter of course. Most of them don't understand magnetos or engines or anything else and might someday turn the thing in the wrong direction, and you have to make such rules so that they learn that props can kill and so they will keep their friends from fooling with it. We never lose a vacuum pump, have never had an inadvertent firing. The most dangerous time is right after the engine is shut down, when hot carbon in the cylinder head could fire any vapors still present. We also check the mag grounding at idle just before mixture cutoff. Dan |
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