Thanks John, That was me. I was wrong about the series though, it's a
3000 series. Unfortunately I have to wait till this winter to do this as
there is no room to work till I pull the engine.


On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 07:39:01 -0400 [email protected] (Linda Warner) writes:
> Someone asked how a new harness would attach to a 2000 series Bendix
> mag.
> 
> As far as I've ever seen, they always come with a new back plate and 
> it
> simply attaches to the mag with 4 screws. These screws only get 
> torqued
> to 35 inch lbs, so you need a very low scale torque wrench. Over
> torqueing can lead to case warping and was the subject of an AD on 
> them
> years ago.
> You'll need to tell them what plugs you have (5/8 or 3/4 barrel) 
> when
> you order your harness.
> Also,you want to make sure when you are installing the harness, that 
> all
> of the wire ends or insulators go inside the holes in the 
> distributors
> on the back of the mag. It's easy to miss one or two of the holes 
> and it
> won't run very well that way. (Don't ask me how I know).
> 
> Hope this helps some.
> 
> John Sickafoose
> EAA Tech Counselor
> Naples, Fl
> 
> 
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