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Magneto/tach ???

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ScottyHONeY

07-27-2006 18:36:59




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I'm about ready to test fire the BN after a rebuild. If she fires (Why wouldn't she?) the first order of business will be tinkerin' with the carb and governor to impose some order on the rate of fire.

Questions are to do with my tach. Up to now, I've relied on my old 60's vintage dwell/tach. The tach hooks up to the 6/12v lead to the coil on a coil ignition. I don't want to let the smoke out of it, so thought I'd check as to whether it can be used on a magneto system.

If I had to guess, I'd try to hook the tach lead to the screw over the condenser on the mag, the one that anchors the ground lead to the switch. Is there current there that the tach can sense without grounding out the mag? Is there so much current that I'll smoke my tach? If so, any other way to hook it up, or am I gonna have to invest in another tach -- whatever they call those that sense a reflective patch on the turning shaft?

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Scotty

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john *.?-!.* cub owner

07-28-2006 20:17:34




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 Re: Magneto/tach ??? in reply to ScottyHONeY, 07-27-2006 18:36:59  
I never tried it on a B, but did try that on a cub. It didn't work. the magneto generates a fairly high ovltage post at that terminal, and it ocnfuses the tach meter. If you don't think it is a high votlage, just put your hand on it while it is running.



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magman

07-28-2006 06:41:34




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 Re: Magneto/tach ??? in reply to ScottyHONeY, 07-27-2006 18:36:59  
what ever you do make sure there is no power going to the mag or you will fry it internally. JON



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ScottyHONeY

07-28-2006 06:51:09




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 Re: Magneto/tach ??? in reply to magman, 07-28-2006 06:41:34  
Jon, Andy,

Thanks for checking in. All I'm planning on using is the tach on the meter to adjust high and low idles, etc. There's no power at all in the tach. It's just that with the mag I don't think I have my usual low-voltage spot to hook the tach onto. UNLESS its the ground-wire stud. But I'm wondering if the current running through the tach to ground would be enough to ground out the mag, leaving me with RPMs of zero, a state I can detect quite accurately by ear. ;8^)

Setting up and timing the mag and the point gap I'll do by hand.

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Andy Martin

07-28-2006 05:30:25




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 Re: Magneto/tach ??? in reply to ScottyHONeY, 07-27-2006 18:36:59  
I'm confused. What will you use the dwell/tach for on the BN?

Set the mag statically and you are ready to roll per factory specificaitons.

I guess if you were trying to alter the mag you might need one but if you think the mag is not working take it ot a good mag shop and they will check it out and make sure the impluse coupling is working right.



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Bob

07-27-2006 19:44:06




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 Re: Magneto/tach ??? in reply to ScottyHONeY, 07-27-2006 18:36:59  
Try it. Depending upon the dwell-tach you have, it MAY work. At the very least, it shouldn't hurt the mag OR the tach.



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