Posted by J.J. from Afton on April 18, 2010 at 17:07:31 from (24.118.107.217):
In Reply to: Re: e4a magneto HELP posted by old and tired on April 18, 2010 at 16:20:08:
Its kind of hard to explain but when you assemble them and put the coil spring in, you have to wind it up. Like when I assempled my early F-4 mag that has the later style E-4A impulse you have to put the cover and coil on, than instead of just setting it (the cover) in the first notch, you have to wind it 1/2 way around to the second notch, this is what puts the tension on it for the impulse to work.
Again Im sorry if you dont understand what Im trying to say its hard to describe when you dont have one to look at or know the part names.
If you did this already just ignore my response.
-Jordan
This post was edited by J.J. from Afton at 17:11:18 04/18/10.
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