Stogie6 wrote:Started out by setting the magnetron per the manual then setting the electronic trigger as described in the manual. The dot on the prop flange was as shown in the manual...started and immediately had a loud pop.....decided to set the electronic trigger 180 degrees opposite of what the book says to do, runs ok.
First of all, you can ignore the dot on the prop flange. It is of no value. The flywheel can only be installed on the crankshaft in one orientation, so timing of the primary (magnetron) ignition is set and cannot be adjusted. The top magnetron fires the top plugs of the front two cylinders, and the bottom magnetron fires the top plugs of the rear two cylinders.
If you had to rotate your trigger cap for the secondary ignition 180 degrees, that indicates that your coils are wired opposite of standard. The top secondary trigger is supposed to fire the coil for the bottom plugs of the front two cylinders, and the bottom trigger is supposed to fire the coil for the bottom plugs on the rear two cylinders. (In other words, the same orientation as the magnetrons - top for front cyls and bottom for rear cyls.) You could simply swap the trigger wires at the coils and it would switch the ignition to work as per the manual.