Folks, 

Back at the end of August, I flew down to Houston and Alan Fairclough and I 
fixed an oil leak from my #2 pushrod tubes.  On the way back, I noticed an 
intermittent miss.  The miss was not present the next time I went to fly and my 
mag drop was normal on both mags at run-up.  We landed and went to take off 
again while the engine was still warm, and I had a large mag drop and rough 
performance on the right mag so I was able to narrow it down to a problem on 
the right ignition.  I saw that the upper magneto harness had missing 
insulation and braided wire showing, so I replaced both mag harnesses and 
thought I had fixed the problem.  Next flight, same problem-- minimal mag drop  
during the ground run-up on both L&R, then an intermittent miss on the right 
after about 15 minutes of flying.  Selecting the right mag when the engine was 
fully warmed up led to running rough and a large mag drop.  (Somewhere in here 
we also found the problem with the alternator and voltage regulator having been 
wired incorrectly and installed a new Plane Power STC'ed alternator and 
regulator).  First, my A&P swapped upper and lower plugs and the problem stayed 
on the right mag.  Then he did a rebuild on the Bendix mag, we re-timed 
everything and checked it with a mag timing box twice.  The next time we went 
to fly, the engine ran rough on the right mag when cold, and the problem 
cleared up when the engine was warmed up; just the opposite of the original 
problem.  We swapped plugs again, and the problem stayed on the right ignition. 
 Now we're thinking it's the coil on the right mag because that's the only 
thing left.  Any other ideas?  Just to recap-- originally OK cold and running 
rough hot; after the mag rebuild, rough cold and OK hot.

Thanks,
Dave

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