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John Stevenson:
--- Quote from: Rob.Wilson on January 12, 2011, 12:44:47 PM ---Interesting John Just right for an R&B Engine :med: Rob --- End quote --- Rob, There is a design error in these magneto's. They don't work north of Doncaster :poke: John S. |
NickG:
You're right John, It's the best solution for such engines and I certainly hope to build one at some point. Looking forward to the build, it's certainly working well on the lister d. Nick |
Rob.Wilson:
--- Quote from: John Stevenson on January 12, 2011, 02:03:26 PM --- --- Quote from: Rob.Wilson on January 12, 2011, 12:44:47 PM ---Interesting John Just right for an R&B Engine :med: Rob --- End quote --- Rob, There is a design error in these magneto's. They don't work north of Doncaster :poke: John S. --- End quote --- :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: I had forgot about southern engineering John S :coffee: Rob :) |
raynerd:
John, has your Minimag arrived yet? I have been on Julian's website - what advantage would the Minimag Kit give you over buying coil, controller and sensor which he sells? Chris |
Bogstandard:
None, other than these make the engine totally portable (they are permanently fixed to the engine, as part of it) and require no batteries to be recharged or any other hangy on bits, it is totally self contained, put in fuel, turn it from the crank, wire to the spark plug, job done. As I said earlier, these are really for a scale working model, running as they used to do when the originals were made. without all the electronical wizardry. The kit will turn up when it turns up, the postal service in this area is crap, we got a Christmas card the other day, posted on the 20th December, locally. Parcels normally take up to 14 days, when they feel like delivering them. Bogs |
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