Which one is causing the problem? CHAMPION!
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I wonder if these are Champion spark plugs.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lRV26qJRDg
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Well I got word that Champion went ahead and started making points like Unison did and the rapid point wear should be solved. Any points made after 9/21/2015 should be good. If you buy new points and they are made prior to that date send them back because you will have the magneto back off in 100 hours because it is hard to start and the E-gap will be off.
What's the outcome? Have the problems been fixed yet with slicks? Have a o320 B2B-160 with slicks left mag starting very hard. Should we pull check egap overhaul or replace with Bendix?
They were having problems but I can’t tell you if the current production Slicks are any good. I won’t use them because they require too many expensive tools to do simple maintenance.
Having said that, I would check them. It’s cheaper than buying replacements and it may be something simple like burned out points. Especially if you or a friend has the tools.
I was looking to update my knowledge and stumbled across this article... http://www.aviationconsumer.com/issu...ng_6924-1.html
I have not had any issues with the new Slick points after replacing several sets. If I do I will try the Kelly Aerospace points. I talked to Joe Logie at Sun & Fun and he says all is good.
The only tool I use regularly on Slick mags is the E- gap gauge and I think it is about $5-10. I have the whole set I bought at a fly market years ago. The lead assembly tool has come in handy a few times as well.
I noticed the e-gap tool is being sold for about $15 now. I think that is about the only place Slick has Bendix beat in that department. The little protractor is around $100 now. It's been a long time since I have had any mag dissembled deeper than changing points but I don't recall needing anything special to completely disassemble and reassemble a Bendix to change bearings or gears. I don't recall if I used the $50 lock or not. I don't use it for installation on the engine but I do pin the Slicks.
I would like to have the tools to replace leads but haven't needed them bad enough to cough up the money for new.
Don't need a protractor on Slicks. I have never changed the bearings in a Slick. they are sealed and I let them do that at overhaul. I like the Bendix mags but have no issue maintaining Slicks over Bendix.
I don't know what the deal was with the one we disassembled. It is the only one I encountered problems with on a 500 hour inspection. It needed a bearing and a gear so I don't know if it didn't get overhauled with the engine or if it was a "bargain" replacement for one that had failed. We essentially overhauled the mag and signed it off as an IRAN. It seems pretty rare to have to tear any mag down that far in the field but I like having the option.