Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy
Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Eiseman Magnetos
Pietenpol-List: Eiseman Magnetos
Original Posted By: Vernon Hoppes
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Eiseman Magnetos>Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?>________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Eiseman Magnetos>Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?>________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Re: Eiseman Magnetos
Original Posted By: Mike Cunningham
>Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?Phil- I get all my Eismann parts from Fresno Air parts in Trade-A-Plane.They aren't too complicated once you look over somebody else's shoulderto watch how it's done. Fortunately we have a local guy here who did minebut it took 8 months before he was able to even look at them.You'd probably want to ask around locally even might check the localantique tractor clubs in your area because many of them use the same mag.I'm sure there are some guys who could steer you in the right direcectionthere-especially if you handed him the old mags w/ a bunch of new ready to go parts...like points, condenser, cap, rotor, coil, gaskets, seals, etc.Mike C. ________________________________________________________________________________
>Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?Phil- I get all my Eismann parts from Fresno Air parts in Trade-A-Plane.They aren't too complicated once you look over somebody else's shoulderto watch how it's done. Fortunately we have a local guy here who did minebut it took 8 months before he was able to even look at them.You'd probably want to ask around locally even might check the localantique tractor clubs in your area because many of them use the same mag.I'm sure there are some guys who could steer you in the right direcectionthere-especially if you handed him the old mags w/ a bunch of new ready to go parts...like points, condenser, cap, rotor, coil, gaskets, seals, etc.Mike C. ________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Re: Eiseman Magnetos
Original Posted By: fishin
MAGNEEDERS has been rebuilding tractor mags for years and I have readseveralexcellent reports on their work. email: magneedr(at)ipa.netPhil Phillips wrote:> Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?________________________________________________________________________________
MAGNEEDERS has been rebuilding tractor mags for years and I have readseveralexcellent reports on their work. email: magneedr(at)ipa.netPhil Phillips wrote:> Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Re: Eiseman Magnetos
Original Posted By: Gary Gower
here's two in the chicago area ; Speed service inc, 3049 W Irving Pk,Chicago,Ill 1-773-478-1616======== Standard Magneto Sales, 4119 W GrandAve, Chicago, Ill 1-773-235-2010hope this helpsregardsJoeCZion, IllinoisPhil Phillips wrote:> Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?________________________________________________________________________________
here's two in the chicago area ; Speed service inc, 3049 W Irving Pk,Chicago,Ill 1-773-478-1616======== Standard Magneto Sales, 4119 W GrandAve, Chicago, Ill 1-773-235-2010hope this helpsregardsJoeCZion, IllinoisPhil Phillips wrote:> Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Fw: Eiseman Magnetos
Original Posted By: Phil Phillips
Phil, My friend Dick Lawson has been rebuilding them for years. Licenced APand affordable. Give him a call..... 973-383-7821. He rebuilt/supplied twoEiseman mags for the Cont. 65 that I will use on my Aircamper. Also flewbehind one of his, on a 1/2 VW he built ,for years.mention my name to him,Walt Evans( he's in northern NJ)-----Original Message-----
Phil, My friend Dick Lawson has been rebuilding them for years. Licenced APand affordable. Give him a call..... 973-383-7821. He rebuilt/supplied twoEiseman mags for the Cont. 65 that I will use on my Aircamper. Also flewbehind one of his, on a 1/2 VW he built ,for years.mention my name to him,Walt Evans( he's in northern NJ)-----Original Message-----
> Re: Eiseman Magnetos
Original Posted By: User554784(at)aol.com
>From: Michael D Cuy >Reply-To: Pietenpol Discussion >To: Pietenpol Discussion >Subject: Re: Eiseman Magnetos>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 14:27:19 -0400>> >Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?>>Phil- I get all my Eismann parts from Fresno Air parts in Trade-A-Plane.>They aren't too complicated once you look over somebody else's shoulder>to watch how it's done. Fortunately we have a local guy here who did mine>but it took 8 months before he was able to even look at them.>You'd probably want to ask around locally even might check the local>antique tractor clubs in your area because many of them use the same mag.>I'm sure there are some guys who could steer you in the right direcection>there->especially if you handed him the old mags w/ a bunch of new ready to go>parts...like points, condenser, cap, rotor, coil, gaskets, seals, etc.>Mike C.>You can check in trade-a-plane for anyone that works on Franklinengines as thay used them, this was the engine that was used inStinson aircraft.Vern________________________________________________________________________________
>From: Michael D Cuy >Reply-To: Pietenpol Discussion >To: Pietenpol Discussion >Subject: Re: Eiseman Magnetos>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 14:27:19 -0400>> >Does anyone know of a source to get an Eiseman Magneto overhauled?>>Phil- I get all my Eismann parts from Fresno Air parts in Trade-A-Plane.>They aren't too complicated once you look over somebody else's shoulder>to watch how it's done. Fortunately we have a local guy here who did mine>but it took 8 months before he was able to even look at them.>You'd probably want to ask around locally even might check the local>antique tractor clubs in your area because many of them use the same mag.>I'm sure there are some guys who could steer you in the right direcection>there->especially if you handed him the old mags w/ a bunch of new ready to go>parts...like points, condenser, cap, rotor, coil, gaskets, seals, etc.>Mike C.>You can check in trade-a-plane for anyone that works on Franklinengines as thay used them, this was the engine that was used inStinson aircraft.Vern________________________________________________________________________________