by pilotyoung » Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:46 pm
I had this happen today during the ignition check. When I shut off the primary ignition, the engine would have stopped if I had not turned it back on quickly. Last time I flew the Onex, I checked both the primary and secondary ignitions during flight to check the timing, making sure the CHT's didn't rise when operating on only the secondary ignition. So I know it was working during the last flight a week ago.
I went back to the hangar and checked the fuse. It didn't look blown but I replaced it anyway and still the same result.
After reading the earlier posts on this thread, I have a question. I presume that each trigger has a magnet in it. If that is true, it seems unlikely that both magnets would fall out at the same time.
After rereading the posts again, I realized that some people are talking about the trigger cap. Is that the round piece between the triggers that rotates that you turn to change the timing? I don't see anything in the manual about what is inside it but it makes sense that the magnet would be inside it and as it rotates past the triggers, it causes a pulse of electricity.
So will some who has been through this explain it to me?
Thanks.