Posted by JDEM on May 08, 2017 at 05:30:39 from (70.194.4.47):
In Reply to: Wico X question posted by SweetFeet on May 07, 2017 at 12:14:32:
We had a magneto shop next to our Deere dealership in the 60s and 70s. Standard procedure when rebuilding a mag was to recharge the magnet. Anybody who sells an old mag as "rebuilt" and not recharging is not being thorough. It used to be a pretty routine practice. When the old guy died at the mag shop (Oneonta, NY) - I bought up his tools and inventory. Wisconsin engine parts and Fairbanks Morse and Wico mag parts. First time I tried to use the magnetizer - I did it with the magnet still in the mag. BIG mistake. It magnetized the impulse dogs and made them stick.
I don't have the stuff anymore. I just had my magnet recharged in my Wico XH mag by a mag shop in Maine.
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