Both mags have impulse coupling.

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Subject: Re: [COUPERS-TECH] Impulse Coupling on Eiseman


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> >   Glen, Hope your getting E-mail off this question it is a good topic.
If
> > your not getting two clicks as you pull the prop through then you have
a
> > problem. Both Mags on the small Continentals need to click. Yours,
Warren
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> Hi Warren,
> Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought when I had my old Eisemanns only the
> 'lead' mag had an impulse coupling. If the trialing mag doesn't have an
> implulse coupling then it would not 'click'.
> Like I said, maybe I'm wrong but there should be some A&P's out there
> who will read this and comment on it.
>
> Bob Saville
> N3396H 415C
> Eugene,  OR
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