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Hey Larry;
Both the Bendix & Slicks are good mags, my vote is to go the least
expensive
route.  If you have the older Slicks, you don't have much choice, as they
are life-limited.  If you have the Eisemanns make sure the shop you are
considering for repair has experience with them.  FYI, in the Bonanza
world,
the Bendix will always outperform the Slicks at altitude.  Good luck.
AL

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 5:34 AM
Subject: [COUPERS-TECH] Magneto woes are back


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> All,
>
> I had written before that my right mag went bad after a cross country
> to Kansas City from St. Clair, MO, about 200 miles. Actually, I think I
> wrote that it was my left mag, but it was, in reality, my right one.
> Executive Beechcraft put new spark plugs in and installed new breaker
> points on the right mag. It seemed OK after that, although the drop on
> the right mag was more than the left.
>
> I was ready to solo Sunday, but noticed a power drop on the takeoff run
> and the plane settled back down after climbing a couple of feet off the
> runway. I still had lots of room left, so I stopped it and taxied back.
> I figured I should do another mag check just to make sure - but this
> time the right mag dropped 200 RPM and the left didn't drop hardly at
> all, obviously exceeding the 70 RPM the POH calls out as the maximum
> difference between mags. So much for my solo.
>
> I'm waiting for the mechanic to take a look at it (my plane is at a
> small field the the mechanic comes out as needed), but it's looking
> like there may be a more fundamental problem with the mag. The engine
> was missing a bit on the right mag, too.
>
> So now I'm faced again with the dilemma of whether to rebuild the right
> mag or go with Slicks. I was hoping this was a problem I could put off,
> but it doesn't look like it.
>
> I've gotten lots of advice, but it would be interesting to take a poll
> on this - what would you do? I would think that if I were to have both
> mags rebuilt, it might be better to just go ahead and put new Slicks
> on. But if I just have the right rebuilt, that could be much cheaper.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry
>
>
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