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F4 magneto question

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Loon Yi

11-30-2004 11:26:33




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In an F4, the coil wires lead to a piece called the secondary leadout and spring. There are 2 wires. I found upon removing the cover that one wire has a substantial gap in it. I didnt find any broken pieces of wire inside. Is this done purposely (I cant see why)? I see no evidence of arcing across this gap. Is it just a broken wire or what? I cant tell from any pictures I have. Looks like that could be a ground wire. TIA

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Nebraska Cowman

11-30-2004 11:40:14




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 Re: F4 magneto question in reply to Loon Yi, 11-30-2004 11:26:33  
safety gap. it gives the spark a place to go incase one of the plug wires falls off.



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Loon Yi

11-30-2004 11:48:48




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 Re: F4 magneto question in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 11-30-2004 11:40:14  
Thats what I would have imagined, if I had an imagaination. Thanks NC, it looked like it was on purpose.



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