dboeshaar wrote:Wow! I'm dying to know how this plays out.
An engine only needs three things to start: Compression, Spark and Air/Fuel
You seem to have checked at least 2 of these.
And brother Murphy is always telling us: "If anything can go wrong, it will" And after 10 years as an auto mechanic, I have often said "I never touched that, I never touched that, I never touched that" and then I see it sitting on the floor.
Please keep us informed!
Kai wrote:
Use only the best coils from reputable sources. While Camit was still in business, theirs were excellent.
My two bits
Kai
Kai wrote:During my trials and tribulations getting the Jab ignition modules to work as advertised, I found four things of vital importance:
They had to be cooled by blast tubes in flight as suggested in the engine installation manual.
Introduce some sort of openings in the cowling top over the modules to ensure air circulation over them as soon as the engine is stopped after flight.
Always park the plane out of direct sunlight, preferably in shade.
Use only the best coils from reputable sources. While Camit was still in business, theirs were excellent.
My two bits
Kai
sonex892. wrote:[
Too large a gap on the magnetron to magnets will also make Jabiru's harder to start. It is a very tight space to check this on a 3300 Sonex.
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