FM-K magneto coils

Never heard of that one. I have heard of the FM- J, X, C, XH and XI and nnalert lists coils for all of those mags
 
Yes I know they made many of them but the only ones I have run across on the AC ones are the FM-J and one other which off the top of my head is not coming to me. I have the manuals for both in my computer and have sent those to a lot of people by way of this site.
 
Branson Enterprises, www.bransonenterprises.com
lists them in their web catalog. Not cheap, but
a reliable source !
 
That may mean the other manual I have is for the X and just did not know it went by that
 
Main difference between the J and X was the way the magnetic rotor mounts on the shaft, and the way the cover is set up. The X is easier to time because the rotor button gear stays when you remove the cover. On the J, you have to retime it every time you open it up.
 
(quoted from post at 16:12:52 04/24/13) Yes I know they made many of them but the only ones I have run across on the AC ones are the FM-J and one other which off the top of my head is not coming to me. I have the manuals for both in my computer and have sent those to a lot of people by way of this site.

Sorry Old, forgot I was in the A-C form. The fact still remains that Allis used other Fairbanks Morse models. The early WC used a FM-RV4 and FM-K. My 1939 WC has a FM-K on it. To farther support this premise, the A-C Service Manual form SM-2 specifically lists the aforementioned mags a long with the Bendix-Scintilla. Joe
 
(quoted from post at 20:29:04 04/24/13) Branson Enterprises, www.bransonenterprises.com
lists them in their web catalog. Not cheap, but
a reliable source !

Thanks greygoat...They have what I'm looking for without having to use a modified one. Joe
 

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