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Original Posted By: Doug
What is the shipping on those magneto's________________________________________________________________________________
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Original Posted By: CALLAIR(at)cybersol.com (Carpenter, Joel)
I was told about $7 to southern Ohio via UPS.>What is the shipping on those magneto's>>________________________________________________________________________________
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Pietenpol-List: magneto

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Original Posted By: vistin(at)juno.com
Subject: Pietenpol-List: magnetoHello,Can anyone tell me if an impulse mag is needed on an A powered Piet?ThanksMike________________________________________________________________________________
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No, but an impulse mag will make it much safer and easier to hand start. TheImpulse coupling retards the initial timing as you pull the prop though. Theimpulse spring when released by the coupling spins the armature fast enoughto make the very crisp spark needed to fire the engine. You could built adistributor with enough mechanical advance to allow for the very retarded or"late" spark needed to hand prop, but then you woould need more electricalsystem stuff. Find a mag!John----- Original Message -----
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Original Posted By: vistin(at)juno.com
No, an impulse is not necessary________________________________________________________________________________
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