Eisseman Magnetos
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Eisseman Magnetos
MM•4002 HA NDBOOK WITH OF INSTRUCTIONS PARTS CATALOG for the A M•SERIES of EISEMANN MAGNETOS MODELS AM-1, AM-2H, AM-2N, AM-4, AM-6 A PRODUCT OF JACK & HEINTZ PRECISION INDUSTRIES, INC. CLEVELAND 1, OHIO APRIL, 1947 "----·-· '-.-· ; ..._.,• ···--·----""· ./ "-···-. ( TABLE OF CONTENTS i Page Section I. .... Il. Ill. IV. '· V. VI. � VII. VIII. - INTRODUCTION ·--- DESCRIPTION 1 1 2-1. General Description . 1 2-2. Detailed Description 2 INSTALLATION 5 3- 1. Flange Mounted Magnetos 5 3-2. Base Mounted Magnetos 6 OPERATION 7 4- 1 . Principles of Operation 7 4-2. Operation Instructions . 9 SERVICE INSPECTION AND LUBRICATION 10 5- l . Service Inspection 10 5-2. Lubrication 10 5-3. Service Troubles and Remedies 11 MAJOR OVERHAUL . 13 6- 1 . Overhaul Tools Required 13 6-2. Disassembly, I nspection, and Cleaning 13 6-3. General 13 6-4. Disassembly of Distributor Plate 13 6-5. Removal and Disassembly of the Impulse Starter 15 6-6. Removal and Disassembly of End Plate 15 6-7. Disassembly of M agneto Rotor Shaft Assembly 16 6-8. Disassembly of Magneto Housing Assembly 17 6-9. Cleaning 17 6- 1 0. Reassembly o f Component Parts 17 6 - 1 6. Running Test 21 PARTS CATALOG INTRODUCTION 22 GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS CATALOG 23 ..... !l 0 !" Q (Q :l � "' j;• (I) ., "t:l ;:;· e.. :1:. � � � '< 0 ...... :;· (Q < j;• � "' (I) :l =-: '< 0: 1;-l .... c: ., (I) IQ" 3: 0 c.. � }> 3: &. 3: 0 c.. (I) I ' ,r -� -·-- ---· j., z � � 3: 0 c.. ! :X: j., � 3: 0 c.. � 3: 0 c.. (I) -----·· ---. Section I, 11 ( SECTION I INTRODUCTION 1 -:L Xi?,is l{andbook with Parts Catalog contains descriptive data and instructions for Installation, Operation, Inspection, Maintenance, Over. haul and Test of the Eisemann AM-Series magnetos manufactured by Jack and Heintz Precision Industries, Inc., Cleveland 1 , Ohio. i ' 1-2. The Parts Catalog included in this Handbook contains exploded views of a typical Model AM-4 Magneto and a parts list for identification of all procurable items in each model of the entire AM-Series. 1-3. All work performed on these magnetos should be carried out by qualified mechanics and in properly equipped repair shops; preferably an authorized Eisemann Service Station. ATTEMPTED REPAIRS OR ADJUSTMENTS BY UNTRAINED PER SONNEL MAY ENDANGER H UMAN LIFE AND MAY ALSO RESULT IN COSTLY REPLACEMENTS. \. ). SECTION 11 DESCRIPTION 2-1. GENERA L DESCRIPTION . a. The magnetos covered by this Handbook are of the rotating magnet, high tension type,. designed to provide efficient ignition over a wide range of appli cations. Figure 2 · 1 shows a representative type of each model in the AM-Series of Eisemann Magnetos. This series consists of Models AM-!, AM-2H, AM-2N, AM-4, and AM-6. A grounding switch is shown at · tached to the ground terminal of each model in the series except the Model AM-2H. This does not indi cate that a switch may not be used with the Model AM-2H, but rather to show the appearance of a mag neto without such a switch. It is more convenient in many installations to employ a suitable remote con trol magneto switch, such as, the Eisemann Grounding Switch. If it is desired to use either type of switch, reference to the Parts Catalog Section of this Hand book will enable the selection of the proper switch with regard to the correct application. MODEL AM-1 :-Supplied with a single-lobe cam and single-pawl impulse starter, designed to be driven at cranks haft speed on 2-cycle engines; and crankshaft, or camshaft speed, on 4-cycle engines. If driven at crankshaft speed on 4-cycle engines the unused sparks will occur in the exhaust stroke. MODEL AM-2H:-Supplied with a single-lobe cam and single-pawl impulse starter to be driven at crankshaft sreed on 4-cycle, 2-cylinder engines firing at 360 intervals. MODEL AM-2N:-Supplied with 2-lobe cam and 2-pawl impulse starter, gearless spark distribution, driven at crankshaft speed on 2-cycle, 2-cylinder engines firing at 1 8 0°- 180° intervals; driven at cam shaft speed on 4-cycle, 2-cylinder engines firing at 360° intervals; driven at cran kshaft sreed on 4cycle, 2-cylinder engines firing at 1 80 -540° with unused sparks occurring in the exhaust stroke. MODEL AM-4:-Supplied with a 2-lobe cam and 2-pawl impulse starter, being available in either carbon brush or jump-spark distribution, and driven at engine speed on 4-cycle, 4-cylinder en gines. MODEL AM-6:-Supplied with a 2-lobe cam and 2 -pawl impulse starter, jump-spark distribution, and driven at one and one half times crankshaft speed on 4-cycle, 6-cylinder engines. b. The different models of the AM-Series magnetos may be obtained with various types of mounting ar rangements and equipped with impulse starters if re quired. Impulse starters are used to insure the best characteristics for starting under all conditions, by providing automatic spark retardation and a spark of high intensity at the instant when needed. The im pulse starter should 9e selected with reference to the direction of rotation and proper lag angle as specified by the engine manufacturer. Magnetos of the AM Series are selected with regard to the type of engine Section 11 Paragrap hs 2-1, -2 r ( l ( ... Figure 2-2. Mounting Arrangements . mounting; namely, base mounting, or flange mount ing as illustrated i n figure 2-2. Two types of base mounting magnetos are obtainable: ( 1) 3 Smm. base and (2) 45mm. base. Flange mounting magnetos are designated as follows: ( 1 ) Vertical Flange (S.A.E. tractor standard); (2 ) Small Vertical Flange (Wiscon sin AA and AB engines and other special applica tions); (3) Horizontal Flange (S.A.E. aircraft stand ard two bolt mounting). Flange mounting magnetos are offered with three different lengths of rotor shafu: ( 1 ) s tandard length for use where magneto drive gear is carried on a shaft in the engine; (2) an extend ed shaft for use where magneto drive gear is carried by the magneto shaft (a hardened steel gear bushing and thrust washer are i ncluded with magnetos having extended rotor shafts); and (3) S.A.E. aircraft sh aft for use where the engine does not require an impulse starter. c. All AM-Series magnetos mount the magnet rotor on 1 5mm. ball bearings. For magnetos requiring gear ed distribution, the distributor rotor shaft is mounted in a permanently lubri cated Oilite type bushing. 2-2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION. a. Figure 2-3 is a cutaway view showing the internal construction of the Model AM·4 Magneto. Reference numbers are provided for the principal parts illus trated. b. The housing ( 1 ) is a high quality aluminum alloy die casting with laminated electric steel pole shoes. The housing supports and locates the coil (11), the end plate (27), the outer race of the front ball bear ing (3) for the magnet rotor (2), the housing venti lator, and che impulse scarcer catch pin (when re quired), as well as the oil seal (4) (on flange mounted magnetos), or the dust seal (on base mounted mag netos) for the rotor shaft. c. The coil ( 1 1 ) i s constructed of a specially treated 2 primary and secondary winding of very high effi ciency, mounted on a laminated electric steel coil core ( 1 0). The ends of the coil core are precision ground to match the conical taper bored in the pole shoes i n the housing. This conical taper provides a locating seat for the coil in the housing and minimizes the magnetic resistance between coil core and pole shoes. The coil is further secured i n the housing by means of two spring clamps over the ends of the coil core which are fastened to the housing by four screws and lock washers. One end of the primary and one end of the secondary winding are connected to the con denser (2 1 ). The other end of the primary winding is grounded by a lead fastened under one of the coil fastening spring clamps. The high tension end of the seco ndary is connected to the high tension terminal ( 1 3) on the coil. On some applications, a different coil is required, in which case the ground lead is at tached to the coil core. d. The end plate (27 ) is an aluminum alloy die cast ing and is secured to the housing by three fillister head screws and lockwashers. The end plate locates and supports the rotor bearing on the breaker end of the magnet rotor shaft (2), the Oilite bronze distrib utor rotor bearing (16), the distributor rotor and gear assembly ( 1 7 , 1 8), the breaker assembly (25), and the condenser (2 1 ). e. The distributor rotor ( 1 8 ) is made of a special plastic material of high dielectric strength i nto which the distributor electrode (19), and the rotor shaft are integrally moulded. On some models, the distributor electrode is removable, being held in place with a spring clip. The distributor rotor is driven by a linen bakelite gear ( 1 7), riveted to the back face of the dis tributor rotor. jThis assembly is located and secured in the distributor bearing by two thrust washers, shims as applicable, and a s nap ring. AM-2N models are designed for gearless spark distribution and have the distributor on the magnet rotor shaft. I � ; L {1 i ' i '\. Section 11 Para9raph 2-2 ., ( I, � l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Impulse Spring 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Impulse Drive Cup 18. Housing Magnet Ro10r Shaft Ball Bearing Oil Seal Oil Stinger Woodruff Key Flange Assembly Coil Core Coil Gasket High Tension Terminal Coil Concaccor High Tension Pickup Oilite Rowr Bearing Discribuwr Gear Distributor Rotor 19. Discribuwr Electrode 20. 2 l. 22. 23. 24. 2 5. 26. 2 7. 28. Carbon Brush & Spring Condenser Pinion Gear Ground Terminal Assembly Cam Follower Breaker Assembly Contact Points End Place Assembly Distributor Place Figure 2-3. Cutaway View of the AM-4 Magneto. 3 Section 11 Parag ra p h 2-2 pieces and the rotor shaft integrally cast in aluminum alloy as indicated in figure 2-4 which shows a trans verse section of the magneto. This complete unit is machined and ground •o very close tolerances to as sure accurate timing and a minimum air gap between the rotor pole pieces and the pole shoes in the hous ing. The magnet rotor is carried in the rotor tunnel on two separable-type ball bearings located in the housing (1) and the end plate (27) respectively. Accurate bearing adjustment is accomplished by means of shims located· behind the inner races of the ball bearings. The drive end of the rotor shaft passes through the oil seal (4) and carries the oil slinger (5) (flange mounted magnetos) or through a suitable dust seal (on base mounted models). The impulse starter, drive gear bushing and drive gear may be mounted on the extension of the rotor shaft. Positive driving and accurate location of these u nits is assured by the woodruff key (6) and the taper on the shaft. The cam and the pinion gear (2 2 ) where required are positioned and secured on the breaker end of the rotor shaft by a shoulder, a woodruff key, a nut, and lockwasher. On applications where a h ardened steel cam is req uir ed instead of an oil-impregnated cam, an oil wick is also mounted on the end plate. Figure 2-4. Transverse Section of Magneto. f. The breaker (2 S.) is of the pivotal type which permits adjustment without changing the relation ship between the contact surfaces of the points (26). The cam-follower (24) is accurately machined to con form to the breaker cam contour. The flexible bronze conductor strap insures proper electrical conducti vity. g. The condenser (2 1 ) is a hermetically-sealed, metal-cased rolled-section type, thoroughly impreg nated with a high heat and vibration resisting com pound. A spacing bushing, a slotted nut and lock washer are used to position and secure the primary and secondary leads from the coil and the breaker lead, to the condenser terminal post. The ground connection is made through the integral mounting bracket which is secured to the condenser mounting bosses on the end plate (27) by two screws and lock washers. h. The magnet rotor (2) is constructed of a high output alnicq magnet, laminated electric-steel pole ( \ , ( I I I ( --- ote-------...., .---N Base-mounted AM-Series magnetos are equip ped with a felt type dust seal at the drive end. The flange mounted models are equipped with an oil seal and oil slinger at the drive end. i . The distributor plate (28 ) is a high quality, plas tic unit possessing high dielectric and thermal proper ties, as well as being resistant to abrasion. It contains an integral high tension pickup (15 ), distributor electrodes, and the contact spring ·and ground ter minal assembly (23). The coil contactor (14) consists of a compression spring and a sleeve eyelet placed over the high tension pickup to insure positive con tact with the high tension terminal ( 1 3) of the coil. A carbon brush and spring (20) connect the high tension pickup with the rotating distributor electrode (1 9). The spark plug cables are inserted in the dis tributor plate by firmly pressing the cables into the proper cable holder being sure that the cable clip bottoms in the cable holder. A gasket ( 1 2 ) is used between the housing ( 1 ) and the distributor plate (2 8 ) to insure the exclusion of all foreign substances. \ .. \ I I l. 4 Section Ill Paragraph 3·1 ( SECTION Ill \ INSTALLATION 3-1. FLANGE M . OUNTED MAGNETO S . (See .figure 3-1) I \ a. On flange mounted magnetos, when the magneto drive gear is to be mounted on the magneto rotor shaft, care should be exercised to insure the proper order of assembling these members, by noting the following sequence: (1) (2) (3) (4) ( ;) I nstall I nstall I nstall I nstall Install impulse coupling retaining washer. gear bushing. drive gear. gear thrust washer. drive shaft nut. (In some instances the gear thrust washer and drive shaft out are combined in a single unit). Securely tighten the drive shaft nut and lock with a suitable cotter pin. Be sure that the drive gear does not bind and is free to move upon i ts bushing. To tighten the drive shaft nut, the magneto drive gear may be held in a soft-jawed vise. \ b. When installing the magneto on the engine, make sure that the piston in number-one cylinder is in the correct timing position as specified by the en gine manufacturer. c. Remove the distributor plate from the magneto and turn the magneto rotor shaft until the distributor electrode is in the correct position for firing number one cylinder. (If the magneto is equipped with an impulse starter, the rotor shaft should be turned i n a direction opposite· that of normal rotation· i n order to avoid engagement of the impulse starter). d. When a magneto is equipped with a driving gear, the timing mark on this gear should be aligned with the corresponding timing mark on the engine gear. If the mark on the magneto drive gear does not line u p, the magneto drive gear should be removed from the drive shaft and rotated 1 8 0 degrees and then reassembled. e. Tighten the magneto mounting screws suffi ciently to hold the magneto i n place but not tight enough to prohibit the movement of the magneto around its drive shaft. Connect one cable of a suitable timing i ndicator to the ground terminal and the other cable to the magneto frame. Rotate the magneto o n the flange pilot until the timing indicator shows that the contact points are just separating. Keep the magneto in this position and securely tighten the mounting screws. f. Replace the magneto distributor plate, being careful that the center carbon brush makes proper contact with the center of the distributor rotor and the high-tension pickup eyelet makes proper contact with the high-tension terminal on the coil. g. Install high tension cables from the magneto to the spark plugs, being careful that the cables from the magneto connect with the proper s park plug in ac cordance with the firing order of the engine. 2.468 R. Figure 3-l. Dimensional Drawing for Typical Flange Mounted Magneto. 5 Section Ill Paragraphs 3-1, -2 .-----CAUTION------, The firing order of the magneto is a direct sequence starting from number one which is indicated on the distributor plate, i.e. The cable from number one terminal on the mag neto distributor plate should go to the num ber one cylinder on the engine; the second terminal on the distributor plate in the proper magneto firing sequence, as determined by the direction of rotation of the magneto, should be connected to the second cylinder in the firing order of the engine (not neces sarily number two cylinder); number three terminal of the distributor plate should be connected to the third cylinder as specified by the engine firing order, etc. h. Where grounding switches are mounted other than on the magneto, be sure that proper connections are made between the ground terminal of the magneto and switch. 3-2. BASE MOUNTED MAGNETOS. (See figure 3-2) a. When installing base-mounted magnetos, be sure that the piston in number one cylinder is in the cor rect timing position as specified by the engine manu facturer and that the magneto distributor rotor is i n the correct position for firing number o n e cylinder, as outlined above for the installation of flange mount ed magnetos. b. Base mounted magnetos are usually driven by means of an assembly consisting of three parts, namely: ( 1 ) "Adjustable Drive Member" fastened to en gine shaft (2) Intermediate member designated "Floating Disc" (3) Impulse Starter or Flange attached to magneto. Various combinations of the above drive members together with the different positions of mounting holes in the base of the magneto permit a wide range of applications. c. Mount the magneto adjustable drive member on the engine shaft, being sure that the woodruff key is properly seated. Place the floating disc over the drive lugs of the impulse starter while maintaining the cor rect number one firing position of the magneto drive shaft. Place the magneto with the floating disc in stalled, on the engine magneto mounting pad. If the driving lugs of the adjustable drive member do not line up with the slots in the floating disc, DO NOT ROTATE THE MAGNETO ROTOR SHAFT, as this will move the magneto out of its correct position for firing number one cylinder. Line up the drive lugs of the adjustable drive member with the slots in the float ing disc by unlocking the drive member and rotating the drive lugs in the direction required, until the proper alignment with the slots in the floating disc is obtained. Slide the magneto forward toward the adjustable drive member until complete engagement of drive lugs is obtained in the slots of the floating disc. Insert the magneto fastening screws through t\1 ji; ,.; r--- L rf7 � �� _ _ _ $� <7>0 � ....:I() :� _ - 11� l1t:1 . ( l I - .sool �2.750� · 4.375 ----i I '· IIIIAI--,, �� Figure 3-2. Dimensional Drawing for Base Mounted Magneto (Model AM-2N). 6 ( I I ot Q) :I! on 7.531 r\ ' l Sections Ill, IV l I the mounting pad holes into the base of the magneto, and securely tighten. d. For correct timing, the breaker points should be just starting to open. The final timing adjustment of the magneto to the engine can be obtained by rotating the adjustable drive member in the desired direction of rotation to obtain the proper timing as mentioned in the preceding paragraph. Before locking the drive member to the engine shaft, be sure that a slight amount of clearance exists between the drive member, floating disc, and the face of the impulse starter. This should be approximately Ys4 inch and can be obtained by sliding the drive member on the engine shaft in the desired direction. Under no cir cumstance should the floating disc be without clear- ance, as it will tend to bind and cause improper im pulse operation. Also if the clearance is too great, proper engagement of the driving lugs into the float ing disc will not be obtained and undue wear will occur. After final adj ustments have been made, securely lock the adj ustable drive member on the engine shaft. e. In order to install the high tension cables from the magneto to the s park plugs, follow the instruc tions as outlined above for the flange mounted mag netos. f. Where grounding switches are mounted other than on the magneto, be sure that the proper connec tions are made between the ground terminal of the magneto and switch. SECTION IV OPERATION 4-1. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION . a. The AM-Series magnetos are designed for a wide range of application. Standard applications of this series include magnetos for use on tractor, marine, industrial, and special engines, with horsepower rat ings ranging from fractional to several hundred horse power. Special modifications of the AM-Series are also available for use on light aircraft engines where radio shielding is not required. l I I b. Basically, the magneto is a combination of an alternating current generator, a step-up transformer, circuit breaker and distributor to provide the high voltage ignition spark for each cylinder. (See figure 4-1.) The magneto rotor carries a two pole permanent magnet (8) with laminated pole pieces. This magnet assembly rotates in the tunnel of the main housing which includes laminated pole shoes. These pole shoes are bridged at their upper ends by the laminated coil core (13) to complete the magnetic circuit. The direc tion of magnetic flux through the coil core is reversed twice for each revolution of the magnet rotor. When the primary circuit ( 1 2 ) is completed by closing the breaker contacts ( 1 9), a current is generated in this winding by the reversals of flux in the coil core as the magnet rotor revolves. The current thus generated represents energy which is stored in the magnetic circuit due to changing the magnitude and direction of the flux. Interruption of the low voltage primary circuit by opening the breaker contacts releases this scored energy and allows the flux eo collapse rapidly. The rapid collapse of the primary flux induces a high voltage surge in the secondary winding ( 1 1 ), thus providing the ignition s park. .c. The breaker assembly ( 1 6) is mechanically actu· ated by a cam ( 1 7) mounted on the magnet rotor shaft. The breaker cam is designed to open and close the breaker contacts in proper relation to the position of the magnet rotor, thereby producing the maximum obtainable value of high voltage surge. A condenser ( 1 5 ) is connected in parallel with the breaker con tacts in order to suppress arcing at the contact points when the primary circuit is interrupted. d. In the j ump-spark method of distribution, a gap type rotating switch is used and no actual contact is made. The distributor rotor is timed eo the magnet rotor by means of gearing (6 and 7) so that the rotat· ing electrode (4) is aligned with each consecutive distributor plate electrode ( 5 ) at the instant the sec ondary voltage attains the maximum value. In this manner, the high voltage surges will jump across the small air-gap and pass through the terminal and asso ciated cable (1) to serve the proper cylinder at the correct time. The model AM-I does not require a distributor and the AM-2N uses the carbon brush type of distribution , whereas the jumpspark distribution is becoming standard construction on the remaining models of this series, namely Model AM-2H, AM-4, and AM-6. However, there are thousands of magnetos in the field giving completely satisfactory performance with carbon brush distribution and it is required on some special applications. 7 Section IV Paragraph 4-1 TO SPARK PLUGS 2 3 ! .Y!!/ 4 ! \\ �I----Vi3� 5-----_j � 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. High Tension Cable Cable Insert Carbon Brush and Spring Distributor Rotor Electrode Distributor Plate Electrode Distributor Gear 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Pinion Gear Magnet Rotor Coil Contactor High Tension Terminal Coil-Secondary Winding Coil-Primary Winding Breaker Condenser Lead Condenser Breaker Assembly Breaker Cam Ground Terminal Contact Points Coil-Core Figure 4- J. Schematic Diagram of Electric and Magnetic Circuits. position, i n order to ground, or short-circuit the mag neto primary. The various types of switches and the magneto models on which each is used is illustrated i n figure 4-2. e. Switches commo nly used for battery ignition are not suitable for magneto ignition systems. The switch used in battery ignition OPENS the circuit in the "OFF" position, whereas in the magneto ignition sys tem the switch must CLOSE the circuit in the "OFF" ~ H24-026 "f � --\i ~ H24-028 · SWITCH USED ON NUMBER MOOEL H24-026 AM-I I 1tiJ - AM-4 -6 , H24·027 H24·028 AM-I H24-029 AM-2N H26-468 AM-4 - ~ H24-029 Figure 4-2. Short Circuiting Switches. H24-027 Ju H26-468 � Section IV Paragraphs 4-1, -2 , I f. In many installations, it is desirable to include an impulse starter on the magn eto. The impulse starter is an automatic device, which operates only during engine starting, and serves a twofold purpose. It auto· matically retards the timing of the ignition spark to prevent engine "kicking", and it intensifies the spark to insure easy starting. The impulse starter is essen tially two halves of a coupling unit; one half (the drive cup) engages with a corresponding drive member on the engine, while the other half (the flange) is keyed directly to the magneto ro tor shaft. The two parts of the coupling are connected together by a strong spring. Pawls, mounted on the flange, are pivoted so that they engage a catch pin secured in the housing, at starting speeds. During starting, this catch pin temporarily locks the rotor during each revolution. At the same time, the drive cup continues to turn with the engine and wind up the connecting spring. The pawls are then released by cams on the drive cup which in turn permit the spring to unwind and drive the magneto rotor at a relatively high speed to produce a high in tensity spark for s tarting the engine. When the engin e is running, centrifugal force acts on the pawls to prevent their engagement with the catch pin. Thus the impulse starter ceases to operate, automatic ally advancing the spark to its correct running posi tion, and becomes a direct driving coupling. On some installations, it is necessary to consider the angle of the driving lugs. While the number of parts in the impulse star ter are relatively few, the variations re quired for specific installations are quite numerous. Combinations of different drive cups with a variety of flanges provide the required "lug" and "lag" angle for specific applications. (Seejig11re 4·3). In some spe- cial ins tallations (vertical mounting for example), spring loaded pawls are required. DIRECTION OF ROTATION - ,"' .... ,. ..... , , ....., ..... ...... ........ ' ... ' ....)'., ' "'":{:. � o'�- "'o� ,:,.'P- v <?o"'' � "' ,� </-.;; �� -p.<:> \.\)G J).I'IG\.€. 'd? #" <;)��'<;,. "' �� .... ... cz .,., - .. :;:2 ...... >o II HORIZONTAL AXIS OF MAGNETO l4G " 's.,.� " 0" -4"-4-"o 1''-lt a 4NGlt: "'os,.,. 'o -�t Figure 4-3. Typical Lag and Lug Angle Relation. 4-2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. The operation of the AM-Series magnetos is en tirely automatic. An ignition switch may be used to stop the engine by short circuiting the breaker points. � I' ·, 9 Section V Paragraphs 5-1, -2 SECTION V SERVICE INSPECTION AND LUBRICATION ( \ r----WARNING -----. Under no condition should any work be performed on the engine while the high tension cables are connected to the spark plugs from the mag netos, without first checking the following: ( 1 ) The ignition switch must be in the "OFF" position. (2) The ignition switch must be properly grounded to the engine. (3) The ground connection between the ignition switch and the magnetos must be properly made. 5 - 1 . SERVICE INSPECTION. a. Remove the ignition cables from the holders in the distributor plate noting the firing order of the en gine and cylinder number of the cables. Note any chafed or cracked cables, condition of cable clips and brass inserts where it is necessary to replace cable clips, the detailed operations are indicated in figure 5-l. b. Remove the four screws which hold the distrib utor plate to the magneto housing and carefully re move this assembly from the magneto. ( 1 ) JUMP-SPARK TYPE. Clean by wiping inner surface of distributor plate with a clean lint-free cloth; remove any corrosion on the electrodes of the distrib utor plate and distributor rotor; inspect the carbon brush and spring for freedom of movement in the socket and to see that the outer end of the brush ex tends sufficiently beyond the socket to make proper contact with the di s_ tributor rotor. The high tension spring assembly on the distributor plate should be free on the high-tension pick-up post. (2) CARBON BRUSH TYPE. Clean by using a lint-free cloth to remove any engine oil or other for eign material that may be deposited on the inner sur face of the distributor plate, or on the face of the distributor rotor. After cleaning, thoroughly dry all parts before reassembling. Never use an emery cloth, sandpaper or other abrasive material in cleaning the distributor plate, distributor rotor or breaker cam. .---N --- ote --------., Do not wash the distributor rotor bearing or oil impregnated breaker cam in any solvent because these are oil-impregnated perma nently lubricated parts. c. A visual inspection should be made to insure that the contact points are free from dirt, oil, or other for eign substances. d. At regular inspection periods, check the adjust ment of the breaker contact points. The breaker is so arranged that the contact point opening should be within (.0 1 8 - .022 inches). In making this check, the cam follower must be on the high portion of the breaker cam. e. If the contact opening is not between these lim its, loosen (but do not remove) breaker plate fastening screw, and move the entire breaker assembly in either direction-toward the .c am to increase gap, or away from cam to decrease gap. Recheck gap after tighten ing breaker fastening screw. Do not disturb hexagonal nut holding breaker tension springs . .---N -- ote --------., If it is found necessary to re-adjust the contact points, the magneto timing to the engine should be rechecked as outlined in Section I ll. Figure 5- J. Attaching Terminal Clips. 10 ( 5-2. LUBRICATION . a. The ball bearings of the magneto are packed with high melting point grease (Texas Company's Regal Starfak No. 2), and should require no further lubrica tion, except when the magneto is disassembled for overhaul. \.. Section V Paragraphs 5-2, -3 :' '. b. The· bronze distributor bearing and sintered steel breaker cam are both oil-impregnated and there fore are permanently lubricated and require no further attention. On those magnetos e q uipped with a harden ed ground steel cam, a single d rop of medium grade high quality engine oil should be applied to the break er cam wick as required. .---C --- AUTION Do not add any lubricant to any oil-impreg nated part. Do not wash these parts in any grease solvent. b. In most instances, tampering with magnetos by inexperienced personnel does more harm than good. Therefore, if a magneto performs in a questionable manner, it is advisably to refer the magneto to an ex perienced magneto repairman-preferably to an Eise mann Service Station. c. Common troubles, their corresponding causes and remedies are listed below. If these remedies fail to overcome the difficulty, the magneto should be re moved from the engine and inspected according to the instructions given in Section VI of this Handbook. �---N -- ote -------, 5-3. SERVICE TROUBLES AND REMEDIES . a. Before a magneto is assumed to be defective and the cause of possible ignition trouble, the spark plugs, high tension cables, switches, and connections should be carefully checked and tested. TROUBLE ENGINE FAILS TO START Be sure that the trouble is due to the magneto before removing the magneto from the en gine. PROBABLE CAUSE Short circuit in ground lead or switch. REMEDY Remove ground lead from the magneto and test ground lead and switch. Moisture on magneto distributor Thoroughly dry all internal parts. plate. Improper timing of magneto to engine or internal timing of magneto. OPERATES ERRATICALLY Loose connections timing specifications and instal lation section of this handbook. Clean contact points. Dirty contact points ENGINE IS ROUGH Refer to engine manufacturer's in magneto primary circuit. Check leads to condenser post for loose wires in terminals and tighten round nut. � ' Improper timing of magneto to Refer to engine manufacturer's engine or internal timing of timing specifications and instal n:agneto lation section of"this handbook. Moisture in magneto Dry all dielectric magneto. Dirty contact points Clean con tact points. parts of 11 .... iii -t 0 0 £. < <D ., ::r Q 0 - � c: ., l.b ea· . r ; ®-[, nr()c; . ' .· ; ·_.·: .. . ' ....... ..., ...J.. � Section VI Paragraphs 6-11 -4 SECTION VI " ( MAJOR OVERHAUL I 6-1. OVERHAUL TOOLS REQUIRED. (See figure 6-1) a. In addition to ordinary wrenches, screw drivers, pliers, measuring tools, and an arbor press, the fol lowing special tools are required_. - . INDEX � ' 6-2. NOMENCLATURE PART No. APPLICATION 1. H27-824 Spring Winding Tool For assembling Starter 2. H27-825 Spring Remover Tool For disassembling Impulse starter 3. H27-170 Bushing For removing inner ball races 4. H19-945 Thimble Sleeve For protection of oil seal 5. H19-937 Drift For removing and replacing 6. H19-923 Complete Puller For removing outer ball races 7. H19-934 Support Bushing Used with Part 8. H19-944 Catch Pin Installing For installing Impulse starter 9. H19-935 Tubular Drift For assembling inner ball races 10. H19-933 Support Block Used in conjunction with Part No. H19932 11. H19-999 Wrench To hold Impulse starter 12. H19-932 Drift For assembling outer ball races to housing and end plate 13. H19-940 Puller Fo� removing catch pin 14. H19-936 Reversible Arbor For removing and replacing oil seal in housing 15. H19-995 Bearing Puller Set For removing all bearings (Inner Race) 16. H19-938 Base Plate To 17. H19-946 Puller For removing Impulse starter DISASSEMBLY, INSPECTION AND CLEANING. No. H19-935 II fit or remove distributor bearings 6-4. DISASSEMBLY OF DISTRIBUTOR PLATE. 6-3. GENERAL. a. The following instructions are given for the dis_. assembly of the complete unit after it has been removed from the engine. a. Remove the four screws (1 and 2), lockwashers (3), and plain washers (4), noting that two screws are longer than the others. (See figure 6-2). b. During disassembly, the condition of each part should be carefully noted and such parts as may re quire replacement, should be obmined before starting re-assembly. More detailed inspection will be noted as required. b. Slide the distributor plate off the magneto, noting the dowel pins in the housing were used to align i t with the magneto. Remove a n d inspect the gasket. Replace it if necessary. ,.....--- Note -------. Bearings should be replaced as a unit (outer race, cage assembly and inner race). c. For reference purposes, the principal sub-assem blies of a typical AM-4 Magneto are shown in Figure 6-2. c. Remove the four screws (10), lockwashers (9), filter hoods (8), filter screens (7), and filter gaskets (6). (See figure 6-3). Clean all parts and replace any that may be needed. d. Examine the center distributor carbon (2) for freedom of movement in the insert and for sufficient length to insure contact with the center of the distrib utor electrode. Replace if necessary. 13 � \ ' . . · ·,..Pi"' ....-:--:. . ;. . ');;; .# • . . .t .. ' Q �· ? . ' . I .. ....--;-. � 0 '!!'� v�oo � -.;: ... ' ( \ ( { I �0 (@ o �'- i, f\ e l �· - -· ·" ' ! 11"'�� ��� �� ��� '0 ( Figure 6-2. Principal Sub-Assemblies. \, ( I i I i i ' \ Figure 6-3. Distributor Plate Assembly. 14 Section VI Paragraphs 6-4, -6 : e. Inspect the spring sleeve and eyelet assembly (3) for freedom of movement on the high tension pickup post and that a good contact can be made with the high tension terminal of the coil. f. Check the binding post of the switch ( 1 5 ) for tightness and condition of contact spring. O n some distributor plates, the binding post or ground terminal is moulded in place, while on others it is removable. g. Clean and inspect the distributor plate electrodes. Remove any corrosion and- carbon dust by the method outlined in Section V of this Handbook. h. Examine the distributor plate ( 1 ) for cracks or other damage and replace if necessary. 6-5. REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBL V OF THE IMPULSE STARTER. a. Remove the cotter pin (1 4), and the drive nut (13). (Seefigure 6-7). Remove the impulse starter from the drive end of the magneto by using puller (Tool No. H 1 9-946). While perforrr.ing this opera tion, exercise caution to avoid allowing the starter spring to jump free. l b. I nsert the spring remover tool H27-825 i nto the taper of the flange in the impulse starter. c. Firmly holding the cup, slightly turn the tool so that the spring is given a little additional wind-up. d. Slowly pull the cup and flange assembly apart until the cup is free to turn with respect to the flange. e. Permit the spring to slowly unwind. f. Examine the drive cup (3), the spiral sp ring (2), and the flange and pawl assembly ( 1 ). (See pgure 6-4). Replace any or all of the parts if necessary. Figure 6-4. Impulse Starter Assembly. 6-6. REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY OF END PLATE. a. Remove the nut (2), lockwasher (3), and pinion gear (4) from the breaker end of the magneto rotor shaft. (See figure 6-7). b. Remove the slotted round nut (21 ) from the condenser terminal post ( 1 5 ) and remove the high tension coil lead from the condenser. (See figure 6-.5). c. Re�ove the three fillister-head screws (7) and lock washers (6). (See figure 6-2). d. Slide the end plate from the magneto rotor shaft and housing, while noting the dowel pin used to align the end plate to the housing. e. Lift the breaker lead ( 1 9 ) off the condenser ter minal post and also the condenser spacing bushing ( 1 8). (See figure 6-.5). 1 � �-' Figure 6-5. End Plate Assembly. 15 Section VI Paragraphs 6-6, -7 breaker. Dressing with a file has generally proven unsatisfactory. (2) Spring tension-the tension of the breaker spring should be between 1 0 and 1 8 ounces when measured as indicated in Figure 6-6. i. Remove the soap ring ( 1 4) from the groove in the distributor gear and rotor shaft (4) by means of a suitable snap ring tool. (See figure 6-5). j . Remove th� s_hill! washer ( 1 3) and withdraw the shafi: from the oilite bearing (3) . k. Remove the shim washers (11 and 12) from the inner end of the shaft. Figure 6-6. Checking Breaker Spring Tension. f. Remove the two screws ( 1 6) and lockwashers ( 1 7). Lift the condenser off the end plate ( 1 ) and test it on any appropriate condenser tester, such as an Alien E 1 9 1 , or a Weidenoff condenser tester. The capacity of the condenser should be between 0 . 1 7-0.22 microfarads; a series resistance of not over 0.4 ohm; a leakage resistance of not less than 5 0,000 ohms. g. Remove the breaker adjusting screw (38), lock washer (37 ) , and plain washer (36). Remove lock spring (35) and plain washer (34). Lift the breaker off the brass pivot post of the end plate. h. Inspect the breaker for the following: ( 1 ) Excessive burning, pitting, etc. of contact points. If the contact points are unsatisfactory, it is recommended that the complete breaker assembly (22) be replaced. The dressing of con tact points is not generally advisable. However in an emergency, contact resurfacing may be accomplished by the use of a very fine, flexible, carborundum stone known as "Flexstone". The stone should be thin enough to dress the con tact points in their assembled condition on the 1. Inspect the distributor rotor assembly (4) for wear on the electrode and for tightness to the distrib utor gear. Check the d istributor gear. If necessary, replace the entire assembly. m. If the distributor rotor bearing (3) requires replacement, it can be removed by placing the end plate, outer race side up, on base plate fixture (Part No. H 1 9-938). Line up the bearing with the hole in the base plate, and place drift (Tool No. Hl9-937) in the bearing hole and press out bearing. n. If the outer ball bearing race (2) is scored or otherwise damaged, it should be removed from the end plate by using bearing puller (Tool No. H 1 9923). o. Inspect the end plate for dama �e, condition of dowel pins (if installed) and replace 1f necessary. 6-7. DISASSEMBL V OF MAGNETO ROTOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY (See figure 6-7) . a. Remove the breaker cam ( 5 ) , and the Woodruff key (6) from the breaker end of the magneto rotor shaft ( 1). b. Slowly press drive-end of shaft out of the hous ing until the oil slinger ( 1 1 ) is free. Remove the slinger. o@ �'""'- :. O � c; • C» t) 16 Figure 6-7. Rotor Shaft A ssembly . .. ol Section VI Paragraphs 6-7, - 1 1 r I I @ u (6')_-- f?J · �. e;,Ci' 14� �1 If:?� c-0 ® �6...- ® �'0 ----@ t?(;) Figure 6-8. Housing Assembly. c. Remove the roror from the housing and take off the two ball bearing cage assemblies (7). d . Remove the two inner ball races (8) by means of bearing puller (Tool No. H 1 9-995), if their con dition necessitates replacement. e. If the inner ball races are to be removed, remove the shims (9 and 10) from both ends of the rotor shaft; noting the quantity and relative position. 6-8. DISASSEMBLY OF MAGNETO HOUS ING ASSEMBLY. (See.figure 6-B) a. Remove the four screws (6), lockwashers (7), and the two coil clamps ( 1 5 ). ( ' I b. Remove the coil ( 1 4 ) from the housing ( 1 ) by tapping the open end of the housing against a wooden block, being careful not to damage the coil or the dowel pin of the housing. The winding should be tested on Eisemann Winding Tester (Tool No. H2 77 5 0), as sho·wn in Figure 6-9. Complete operating instructions as well as coil data are furnished on cards located in the case on the back panel of the winding tester. c. If the outer ball race (Item 5 of figure 6-8) needs to be replaced, it may be removed from the magnetO housing by using bearing puller (Tool No. H 19-92 3 ). mantled and cleaned. Dry all parts thoroughly. Ex amine magnet rotor and housing tunnel in which the rotor revolves, making sure both are free from metal particles, burrs, chips or foreign matter. 6-10. REASSEMBLY OF COMPONENT PARTS . 6-1 1 . REASSEMBLY OF MAGNETO HOUSING . a. Replace the ventilator screen, cover, and fasten ing screw. b. Replace the outer ball race by using support block (Tool No. H 1 9-933), and drift (Tool No. H l 9-932) as s�own in figure 6 - 1 0. When replacing outer ball races in old style housings, insure the proper fit by using suitable insulating strips and washers around and behind the bearing race (Refer to parts catalog section for part numbers). c. Install the coil, with core end radius, fitting into corresponding radius in housing laminations. Install the two coil clamps with the ground lead terminal under the clamp. Fasten the two clamps with the four screws and lockwashers. d. To remove the oil seal ( 1 0), when necessary, use reversible arbor (Tool No. H l 9-936). - e. If necessary, the catch pin (8) may be removed for replacement by using catch pin puller (Tool No. H 1 9-940). Note from which of the two holes in the flange the pin was removed. ��:��. - .\ �- - f. Remove the ventilatOr screw ( 1 3), cover ( 1 2 ), and screen ( 1 1 ) . 6-9. CLEAN ING . Clean all parts thoroughly in a suitable solvent with the exception of the condenser, coil, oil-impregnated oilite bearing, and cam. Filter screens should be dis- , w. � � _/ 11 � . ��� - "';:....... -,·;-· ;� l'il I it I - a Figure 6-9. Eisemann Winding Tester. 17 Section VI Paragraphs 6-12, - 1 3 the recess cut in the base plate (Tool No. H 19-938), and with bearing hole toward the solid end of base plate, use drift (Tool No. H 19-937) to press bearing into the end plate (See figure 6-12). Stake the oilite bearing to the end plate on the outer ball bearing race side. c. Replace the shim washers on the inner end of the distributor rotor shaft and insert the distributor rotor in the oilite bearing. . .<! . Replace the shim washers, and the snap ring on the other end. . e. Lightly lubricate the pivot pin and mount the breaker assembly on the end plate. Replace the breaker fastening screw, lockwasher, and fiat washer. Hl9·933 SUPPORT BLOCK f. Assemble the condenser to the end plate with the screws and lockwashers. 6- 13. R EASS EMBLY OF MAGN ETO ROTOR ASS EMBLY. Figure 6- 1 0. Replacing Outer Race in Housing. 6-12. R EASS EMBLY OF END PLATE ASS EMBLY. a. Replace the outer ball race in the end plate by using support block (Tool No. H 1 9·933) and drift (Tool No. H l 9-932) as shown in figure 6- 1 1 . When replacing outer ball races in old style end plate, in sure the proper fit by using suitable insulating strips and washers around and behind the bearing race. b. Replace the distributor rotor bearing by placing the end plate with ball bearing side down and set in H19-932 DRIFT 11 a. Replace the bearing end shims on the shaft. b. Replace the two inner ball races by using tubular drift (Tool No. H 1 9·935) and support bushing (Tool No. H l 9·934) . .----- Note -------, If new bearings are required, it will be neces sary to recheck the rotor end play by the fol lowing procedure: ( 1 ) Assemble the ungreased ball cages on the inner races. (2) Place the rotor in the housing and as semble the end plate to the housing. (3) Check rotor for freedom of rotation with imperceptible end play. (4) If necessary, reshim and recheck until the proper bearing adjustment is obtained. � �- ���� H 7 H l9-933 SUPPORT BLOCK Figure 6- 1 J . Replacing Outer Ball Race in End Plate. 18 Figure 6- J 2. Replacing Distributor Rotor Bearing. \ Section VI Paragraph 6-13 _.-· ffl c. Replace the oil seal in the housing by using re versible arbor (Tool No. H l 9-936) as shown in fig ure 6 - 1 3 . d. Replace the catch pin i n the housing hole from which it was removed by using catch pin installing tool No. H l9-944. e. Repack ball bearing cages with Texas Co. Regal Starfak No. 2 grease or approved equivalent and re place on inner races. f. Place sleeve Tool No. Hl 9-9 4 5 on the shaft taper to protect the oil seal while replacing the rotor in the magneto housing. \ g. Fasten end plate to the housing with the three screws and lockwashers. h. Press oil slinger on drive end of rotor shaft by using drift (Too� No. H 1 9-935) and support bushing (Tool No. H 19-934). Leave a space of . 0 1 0 inch be tween oil slinger and housing using Tool No. H 19920. i. Replace the Woodruff key on the drive end of the rotor shaft. j. Install the driving members (impulse starter, etc.) using the reverse order of disassembly. k. Replace the cotter pin. l._ 1. Replace the Woodruff Key and breaker cam on the rotor shaft with the slots or directional arrow facing outward or inward as required for the proper magneto rotation. Note that most cams are reversible and can be used for either clockwise or anti-clockwise rotation. For anti-clockwise magneto rotation, the slots must face in toward the bearing race. m. Replace the pinion gear so that the timing mark on the gear, lines up with the desired timing mark (i.e. clockwise or anti-clockwise) on the distributor gear. Secure the pinion gear with lockwasher and hexagon nut. n. Set the breaker contact points as described in paragraph 5 - l . The correct internal timing of the magneto is such that the breaker points open when the edge gap "E" between the edge of the steel lami nations in the rotor and the edge of the steel lamina tions in the housing is between 1 . 5 - 3 . 5 mm (.05 9-. 1 3 8 ) inches. (See figure 6-14.) .------ Note -- - - - Figure 6- 1 3. Replacing Oil Seal in Housing. .----- CAUTION -----, If the internal timing is not within the pre scribed limits, the complete breaker assembly should be replaced. Always keep the breaker free from oil, dirt, or other foreign substances. o. Place condenser spacing bushing, coil and break er lead terminals, and lockwasher on the condenser post. Lock securely with condenser nut. EDGE GAP "E " -------, On applications not using impulse starters where the H27-635 cam is supplied, the edge gap limits are 0.2-2.2mm (.008-.086 inches). The H27-635 cam may be identified by the number " 7 " stamped on one end of the cam. - It is recommended that a timing light be used to accurately check the point where the breaker contacts begin to open. If a timing light is not available, it may be necessary to use feeler strips, but these should not exceed .00 1 5 inch in thickness and should be free from oil or dirt of any kind. The use of feeler strips for this purpose is not recommended for several rea sons. They do not give an accurate check, and, unless kept absolutely clean, may leave a trace of oil or dirt which has a tendency to foul the �ontact surfaces. Figure 6-14. Checking Edge Gap. 19 Section VI Paragraph 6-14 6-14. REASSEMBLY O F IMPULSE S TARTER . a. Raise plunger "A" of the spring winding tool (Part No. 27-824) and fasten in raised position with screws "B". (See figure 6-15). b. Slide the flange assembly on the shaft taper with the pin C entering the spring-anchoring hole in the flange. When sliding the flange on the taper, the pawls should be fitted under the two ears provided for this purpose on the shaft. " " · - c. Release screw "B" and slide plunger "A" as far as it will travel. Retighten screw " B". d. Place the anchoring hook on the inner end of the impulse starter spring into the anchoring hole i n the flange. Care should b e taken to insure that the spring can be wound in the proper direction, since the same spring is used for either clockwise or anti clockwise rotation. For clockwise impulse starters, the spring should be wound by turning the tool han dle in a clockwise direction. ·c· e. Lightly lubricate the spring with Regal Starfak No. 2 grease. Figure 6- 1 5. Spring Winding Tool (H27-824). f. Rotate the shaft until the anchoring hook on the outer end of the spring can be held in position by the slot in plunger "A". With both the inner and outer ends properly engaged, wind the spring by turning the handle approximately one and one half revolutions from the free position. g. Position the drive cup so that the anchoring hole of the cup slides over the anchoring hook on the outer Figure 6- 1 6 . Eisemann Three Point Test Rack. 20 Section VI Paragraphs 6-14, -16 ? iI end of the spring and the cup interlocks with the flange assembly. h. Loosen screw "B", raise the plunger "A" and retighten the screw. i. Slide the impulse starter off the tool by appl y ing pressure on the pawls of the flange, and push the d rive cup into full engagement with the flange. j. When properly assembled, the two ends of the spring will be on· opposite· sidesJ of the cup. 6- 1 5 . REASSEMBLY OF DISTRIBUTOR PLATE . a. Replace the filter gaskets, screens, and filter hoods with the four screws and lockwashers. b. Replace the gasket between the distributor plate and magneto housing; slide the distributor plate into position, noting the dowel pins used for alignment. c. Fasten the distributor plate to the magneto hous ing by means of the four screws, lockwashers, and plain washers. 6-16. RUNNING TEST . a. Mount the magneto on any approved test stand with a variable speed range and approved three-point test gap rack, such as Eisemann H 1 9-960. (See figut·e . 6-16). b. The magneto should conform to the following specifications: ( 1 ) With the distributor plate removed from the magneto, connect the high tension terminal on the coil with a suitable test lead to one of the test gaps, and set to a standard 5 mm. opening as shown in figure 6 - 1 7 . Run the magneto through a speed range to a max imum speed of 2,000 r.p.m. The breaker assembly should operate without excessive arcing between the contact points. Excessive arcing may be an indication of a faulty condenser or loose connections. ,.----- Note --------, . \ . Oil, dirt, or other foreign matter will also cause arcing between the points and care should be exercised to assure that the contact points are clean. (2) Replace the distributor plate, connect the high tension cables from the distributor plate to the test rack and set the three point test gaps to a 5 mm. NOTE ALL IN D I MENSIONS MILLIMETERS . I� � 0 0 Figure 6- J 7. Spark Gap Setting. opening. Run the magneto through the following speed range as indicated: MAGNETO MODEL AM- 1 , AM-2H AM-2N, AM-4 AM-6 SPEED RANGE R.P.M. 0-2000 0-4000 0-5000 During this test, there should be regular sparking of the test gaps. Decrease the speed for a low speed check. Regular sparking on all models should occur at 1 5 0 r.p.m. or less. (3) On magnetos equipped with an impulse starter, a test should be made to assure the proper operating characteristics of the impulse starter. Up to 160-260 r.p.m., the pawls on the flange of the i� pulse starter should engage the catch pin on the housing and the impulse starter should operate. Above this speed, the pawls on the flange should cease to engage the catch pin and the starter should then act as a direct drive coupling. ·- 21 Section VII ( SECTION VII PARTS CATALOG INTRODUCTION 7-1 . The parts catalog consists of a group assembly listing of all replacement parts used in .e ach model magneto. In the column under "NOMENCLATURE", the various sub-assemblies and associated parts are indented to indicate their relative relationship. Ex ploded view photographs are shown on the page opposite the listing, in order to associate any part with another. Reference to these illustrations is made by means of the figure number and individual index num ber. 7-2. The quantity of parts required for each model is shown in the column under "UNITS PER ASSEM BLY". 1 .(or more )-:-Denotes that the quantity specified is always required for any particular magneto of that model. 1 AR-Denotes that one part is required but the particular part number must be selected from one of several parts depending upon the spe cific application. AR-Denotes that the quantity to be used is variable to meet a specific condition and in some cases may not be required. .------ Note --------1 When ordering replacement parts or complete magnetos, it is essential that reference be made to the magneto assembly number. The designations " 1 , 1AR and AR" in this column are used as follows: SEE FIGURE 8-3 SEE FIGURE 8-2 "\ , �111 � l l\ e , ,,�· . •� ft}T' . 0 �= "' C !' \. . ·, . . lt. ' ' �� ....� . (.__ \. . Figure 8- 1 . Magneto Assembly. 22 SEE FIGURE 8-7 oe ...;� �v ��� 'CD � �� '1'6.. SEE FIGURE 8-6 SEE FIGURE 8-5 SEE FIGURE 8-4 ·, Section VIII / ,- FIG. No. \ . SECTION VIII GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS CATALOG ( ___, INDEX No. PART No. 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 1 1-123-954 *1-123-955 1-124-369 1-124-406 1-124-519 *1-124-553 1-126-931 1-127-222 *1-127-380 *1-127-381 1-127-571 1-127-636 *1-127-697 1-124-373 "1-124-410 1-124-41 1 1-127-654 1-127-702 1-124-512 *1-127-327 1-127-690 *1-127-715 1-123-957 1-123-996 1-124-375 1-124-435 *1-124-451 *1-124-466 *1-124-490 1-124-5 1 1 1-124-526 1-124-532 1-124-607 1-124-616 1-124-631 *1-126-990 1-127-542 1-127-653 1-127-680 1-127-706 *1-127-796 1-126-948 *1-127-382 1-121-082 8-1 1 1-123-467 8-1 2 1-121-033 8-1 2 1-122-640 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 3 4 5 6 7 1-16-767 1-19-980 1-121-961 H 13-847 1-121-163 UNITS PER ASSEMBLY NOMENCLATURE Magmito (€LW)- Fairmont Rwy. & Wise. Magneto (ACLW)-Wisconsin Magneto (CLW)-Le Roi Magneto (CLW)-Wisconsin Magneto (CL W)-Novo Magneto (CL W)-Vaughn Magneto (CLW)-I ndustrial Eng. Magneto (ACLW)-Climax Magneto (CLW)-Invincible ' Magneto (ACLW)-Invincible Magneto (R)-Fairmont Rwy. Magneto (CLW)-Hornet Magneto (ACLW)-Electric Tamper Magneto (ACLW)-Le Roi Magneto (CLW)-Le Roi Magneto (CLW)-Le Roi Magneto (CLW)-Le Roi Magneto (ACLW)-Le Roi Magneto (CLW)-Novo Magneto (CLW)-Deep Sea Export Magneto (CLW)-Hornet Magneto (ACLW)-Todd Magneto (CLW)-Fairmont Rwy. Magneto (CLW)-Kohler Magneto (CLW)-Fairmont Rwy. Magneto (ACLW)-Fuller & johnson Magneto (ACLW)-Palmer Bros. Magneto (CLW)-Waukesha Magneto (CL W)-Le Roi Magneto (CLW)-Novo Magneto (ACLW)-Le Roi Magneto (CLW)-Le Roi, Kalamazoo Rwy. Magneto (CLW)- Continental Magneto (CLW)-Aircooled Magneto (CLW)-Aircooled Magneto (CLW)-Waukesha Magneto (ACLW)-Le Roi Magneto (CLW)-Le Roi Magneto (CLW)-Continental, aircraft Magneto (CLW)-Continental, aircraft Magneto (CLW)-Fairmont Rwy. Magneto (CLW)-Continental Magneto (ACLW)-J . Deere Screw-Fillister head, upper (10-32 x 17.( in.) Screw-Fillister head, upper ( 10-32 x 1 in. Screw-Fillister head, lower (10-32 x 1 % in. Screw-Fillister head, lower (10-32 x 1% in. Washer-Lock Washer-Plain Terminal Cable Washer-Lock Screw-Fillister head (No. 10-32) LEGEND *Magneto supplied with floating disc ROTATION CL W-Clockwise ACL W-Anticlockwise R-Reversiblc 1, STARTER MOUNTING AM1 AM2H AM2N AM4 1-123-738 1-123-930 1-123-732 1-123-738 1-126-181 1-123-738 1-123-751 1-127-232 1-123-733 1-123-742 1-123-930 1-123-742 1-123-732 1-123-732 1-123-732 1-123-742 1-126-161 1-123-760 1-123-758 1-123-751 1-123-763 1-123-752 1-123-752 1-126-161 1-123-762 1-123-752 1-126-163 1-123-753 1-123-753 1-123-754 1-123-762 1-123-752 1-126-163 1-123-752 1-123-898 1-123-763 SVF 35mm 45mm SVF VF 35mm HF H F (Sp.) 45mm 45mm KOH HF (Sp .) 35mm VF 45mm VF 45mm 45mm VF HF ·H F 45mm VF KOH 35mm 45mm 45mm 45mm 45mm VF VF VF HF HF HF 45mm 45mm 45mm HF HF 35mm VF 45mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AM6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 3 3 4 2 2 2 4 4 1 3 3 1 1 4 4 2 3 3 2 4 4 2 3 3 MOUNTING:-35mm-35mm base 45mm-45mm base H F-Horizontal flange HF (Sp.)-Horizontal flange tilator) VF-Vertical flange SVF-Small vertical flange KOH-Special Kohler 4 6 3 3 (no ven- 23 ·- - . . • • ' )> � 3 .,. "' "' � Q ;; ., 0 .. c: 0: :::- 0 en· Section VIII l ,- FIG. No. 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-3 8-3 INDEX No . I I I UNITS PER ASSEMBLY PART No. H23-725 HH-262 H 26--!86 H2-!-2H H2-t-923 HH-1 1 0 . . 1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 !I !I 12 12 1.3 14 15 16 16 16 16 17 is 19 20 21 22 2 H9-922 H27-136 H26-855 H26-857 H26-856 H2-!-909 H2-!-910 H23-1-!2 H22-615 H 15 - 1 2 3 H26-986 H26-986 H9-407 H9--!07 H 1 7- 1 8 6 H23-682 H2-t-2-!8 H2-!-026 H24-027 H24-028 H24-029 H 26-473 H23-927 H23-923 H23-885 H23-921 H24-315 H23-922 H23-8!6 Distributor Plate AssembhDistributor Plate Assembiy (with H2-!-028 switch) DistributorPlate Assembl\' Distributor Plate Assembh· Distributor Plate Assembl�·-Jump spark distribution Distributor Plate Assembly Plate-Dist . , machined Plate-Dist . , machined (mouldPd ground terminal) "PTate�Dist . , machined Plate-Dist . , machined (moulded ground terminal) Plate-Dist . , machined Brush Assembh--Center Brush Assembly-Long Contact Assembly Eyelet Spring Gasket-Ventilator (jump spark) Screen-Ventilator (jump spark) Hood-\'e 1tilator (jump spark) Washer-Lock (jump spark) Screw-Round head (jump spark) Nut Nut Washer-Lock Washer-Lock Washer-Plain Spring-Short circuiting Screw-Ground terminal, square head Switch Assembly Switch Assembly Switch Assembly Switch Assembly Washer-Cupped .spring Bushing Spring-Switch Handle Handle Screw-Fit. hd. (No. 10-32 1�6 m. head) Screw-Fit. hd. (No. 10-32 �� i n . h'ead) I m pulse Starter Assembl�· (Rpfer to following tabulation) Spring-Spiral RO- TATION H23-731 H23-732 H 2 3 -733 H23-738 H23-H2 H23-751 H23-752 H23-753 H23-754 H23-758 H23-760 H23-762 H23-763 H23-898 H23-930 H26-161 H26-163 H26-181 H27-232 \. ... I ' l \. 8--t 8-4 I 8--l 8- 4 2 3 AM1 AM2H AM2N AM4 NOMENCLATURE H 2 7--l62 H27-330 H6-912 H23-727 c c c c A c c c c c c A A c A c c c A Lt:G ANGLE (I) FLANGE ASSEMBLY DRIVE CL'P 15 20 25 25 20 15 20 25 30 25 10 20 25 30 25 IS 2S IS 2S 20 25 30 30 25 20 25 30 35 30 15 25 30 20 55 20 30 20 30 H23-8-!1 H 23-842 H 23-8-!3 H23-8-!3 H23.-852 H23-771 H23-772 H23-773 H 2 3 - 7 7-! H23-773 H23-780 H23-782 H23-783 H23-7H H23-853 H23-771 H23-773 H23-8-!l H 2 7-233 H23-812 H23-8!2 H23-812 H 23-9-l5 H23-817 H23-812 H23-812 H26-1-!9 H23-8!2 H23-812 H23-817 H23-81 i H23-81 i H 23-899 H23-893 H 26-200 H26- 200 H ::.6-200 H23-817 RacL•-Outer (H 3-S07 n,·arin�-SL'C Fig' �-5) Bearing-O i l i t e , bronzL' 1 1 1 I 2 I I I 2AR 2AR 2A R I -!AR -!AR 1 I I I 1 I I 2 I I I -! I I I 2AR 2AR 2AR HR 1 -!AR I IAR IAR IAR JAR IAR I I I 1 :\ R . I I I I I I lAR IAR 1.'\R I I I I I I 1 1AR IAR IAR IAR I IAR IAR I 1AR 1 I I I 6 I 1 I 2:\R 2AR 2A R -tAR HR I JAR I IAR I I I IAR IAR I I 1:\R I I JAR 1AR 1 1 :\ R I 1 1 . 1 :\ R I ' (3) LAC ANGLE End Plate Assembh· End Plate-Machin<!d End Platc-Machinl·d IAR IAR AM6 J AR 1AR 1AR IAR IAR JAR IAR JAR 1:\R JAR JAR IAR JAR J AR I AR IAR IAR I I I 1 I I I 1 I I JAR 1: \ R 1: \ R 1 :\ R JAR 1 :\ R JAR I 1 I I 1 1 I I *A denotes anticlockwise and C denotes clockwise rotation . 25 ., ::::- 1.1'1 ::r Q 0 ... ::'0 0 ... c: ... � c(j" r ' J �: Section VIII ( i I \ {\ ..__ \, FIG. No. INDEX No. 8--! 8--! 8-4 8--! 8-4 8-4 8--! 8-4 8--! 8-4 8--! 8--! 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 g 4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 29 30 31 32 33 34 8--! 8-4 8-4 8-4 35 36 37 38 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-S 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 7 8 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 8-5 8·5 IS 15 8-5 . 16 1 1 1 UNITS PER ASSEMBLY PART No. H23-655 HH-105 H2-l-295 H27-171 H27-130 H27-128 H26-85-l HU-080 H27-100 H2-l-085 H22-871 H22-871 HZ-1-986 H26-923 H24-924 Hl7-183 H22-615 H23-697 H24-968 H24-227 H22-936 H24-104 H 22-944 H 1 8-058 H22-615 H22-986 H23-510 H23-SI6 H24-881 H23-S07 H24-883 H22-985 H23-S09 H24-229 H26-933 H20-547 H20-48S H20-476 H22-654 H6-767 H 2 1 -032 H23-711 H23-714 H27-114 H27-125 H27-242 H27-329 H 2 7-655 H27-728 H27-729 H23-696 H14-199 H23-683 H24-113 H23-658 H23-690 H23-710 H26-958 H27-569 H 2 7-635 H23-724 H3-507 H6-91l H6-910 H6-980 H6-982 H6-981 I-19-692 H 1 4-784 H l4-785 I-127-686 H9-179 H23-833 HH-906 I-123-83-! H 23-61J5 l l 26-032 H2.J-IJO-l Hl-1-228 AM1 AM2H AM2N AM4 NOMENCLATURE Rotor-Distributor assy . , moulded (Carbon brush distribution) Rotor..:...Distributor . assy . , moulded Rotor-Distributor assy . , moulded (jump spark distribution) Rotor-Distributor assy., removahle electrode (jump skarp) Rotor-Distributor ass y . , removable electrode Ele�trode-Removable H27- 130 Or H 2 7 - 1 7 1 onlv · } Spnng-Clamp Rotor-Distributor assy. (A:\!-2N models only} Bushing-Distributor rotor {A:\1-2:-.1 models only) ·Screw-Set (AM-2N models only) Washer-Shim (.0156 in.) Washer-Shim (.0156 in.) Washer-Shim ( .0082 in.) Ring-Snap Condenser Assemblv Screw-Round head Washer-Lock Spacer-Condenser screw Terminal-Lead Washer-Lock Nut-Round, slotted head Breaker Assembly Nut-No. 6-32 Washer-Plain Washer-Lock Washer-Insulation Spring-Breaker Lever Assembly-Breaker, tungsten point Lever Assembly-Breaker, platinum point Plate Assembly-Tungsten contact Plate Assembly-Platinum contact Washer-Insulation Washer-Insulation Lead Assembly-Breaker Screw-Special Washer-Plain .016 in.) Washer-Plain .006 i n . ) Spring-Lock Washer-Plain Washer-Lock Screw-Fillistcr head Rivet-Split Wick-Oil Rotor Assembly Rotor-S .A.E. aircraft shaft (Aircraft Only-Flange Mount' d) Rotor-Extended Shaft (Flange Mounted) Rotor-Standard shaft ' Rotor-Standard shaft (AM-2N model only) Rotor-Ext. shaft (For AM-2N only} Rotor-Standard shaft Rotor-Extended shaft Nut-Pinion, gear Washer-Lock Gear-Pinion Gear-Pinion Cam-1 lobe (Short) Cam-2 lobe (with impulse starter) Cam-1 lobe Cam-1 lobe (Short) Cam-! lobe (Reversible) Cam-2 lope (without impulse starter) Key-Woodruff Bearing-Ball (15mm) Ball Ca e Assembly Race- nncr Washer-Shim ( . ! mm) Washer-Shim (.3mm) w hoc--5p�i•l •him (.0080 , , . ) Washer-Special shim (.0226 i n . ) Washer-Special shim ( . 0063 i n . ) Washer-Special shim (.0100 i n . ) Washer-Special s h i m (.0020 in.) K<'y-Wood ruff Washer-Thrust (For <·xtendcd shafts) Washer-Thrust (I-127-730 rotor only) Bushi ng-Driving Gl•ar (For extended shafts) Nut-Drive, cast(\llatcd Nut-Drive (I-127-730 rotor onlv) Washl·r-Shim (1-1 26-032 nut o1ily) Pin-Cotter . 1 1 1 1AR 1AR } � .. fr ) 1 AM6 1 lAR 1AR 1 1 1 1 AR AR 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 IAR IAR 1AR 1AR 2 1 1 1 AR AR I 1 1 1 1AR ·1AR 1 1 AR AR 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 IAR !AR IAR IAR 2 1 1 1 AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1AR 1 I 1. 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1AR 1AR IAR IAR 2 1 1 1 AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IAR IAR IAR IAR 2 1 1 1 AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 AR AR 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 IAR IAR IAR IAR 2 I 1 1 AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AR AR 1 1 1 1AR I 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 AR AR AR AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 27 ..... !" Cl) <" .... :;· Cl) 0 '" :l (Q Q :l 0.. Cl) IQ" c: .... • � tr 3 "' Cl) (Q · )> "' :X: 0 c: "' :;· ..... IQ" c: .... Cl) . . Section VIII ( l FIG. No. INDEX No. 8-6 8-6 I \ 8-6 8-6 8-6 8-6 2 3 4 5 8-6 8-6 8-6 8-6 8-6 6 7 8 9 10 8-6 8-6 8-6 8 6 8-6 8-6 8-6 11 12 13 14 14 IS 16 - L \. I 2 8-7 8-7 8-7 8-7 8-7 8-7 8-7 5 6 7 8-7 8-7 8-i 8-7 8-7 R-7 8-7 8-7 8-7 8-7 8-7 R-7 8-7 3-7 8-7 .n 8-7 8-7 8-i /l-7 8-i 8-7 8-7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I7 18 19 20 21 22 2.\ 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 4 UNITS PER ASSEMBLY PART No. H2i-140 H2i- li-! H2i-i31 H2i-i32 H 2 i - i34 H 2 i-733 H2i-i35 HH-300 H27-107 H26-845 H22-5i7 H6-912 f-123-8 1 1 f-123-824 f-123-823 f-123-822 H23-825 H22-615 H23-810 H23-634 H2-1-120 f-126-789 H20-686 f-126-788 H 2 6-783 H20-68-+ H20-685 H 2 0-5.58 H 2 6-825 f-127-719 f-126-835 H23-691 *H3-568 * H 2 1 -568 *H2 1-656 *H2 1-657 *H3-569 * H I 7-775 *H21-241 *H2 1-242 *H2 1-243 H27-108 f-127-072 H27-073 H 14-595 f-124-200 f-12-1-201 H24-202 HU-212 HH-2 1 5 H2-l-218 H2-1-20-1 H2-1-205 H 1 7-374 H24-098 f-124-099 H2-1- 1 1 9 f-123-818 f-126-925 H24- 1 2 1 H24-140 H24-141 H24-I.J6 H2.J-147 H24-IH H2P-738 H 2 1 -740 H24-970 H24-971 HH-973 f-124-975 f-124-977 f-124-976 H9-318 NOMENCLATURE Housing· Assembl y Housing-;\lachined, horizontal flange Housing-�lachincd, \'ertical flange Housing-;\lachined, 35mm base mounting Housing-;\lachined, 45mm base mounting Housing-Machined, 35mm base mounting (special Kohler) Housing-;\[ach ined, small vertical Aange Housi ng-i\·lachined, horizontal Aange (without ventilator) ·Plate�Adapter. For changing 35mm to 45mm base Plate-Name, blank (data as required) Screw-Drive Pin-Dowel Race-OutPr (H 3-507 Bearing-Sec Fig. 8-5) Seal Assembly-Dust (base mounting only) Washer-Reta ining Washer-Felt Retainer-Dust seal Screw-Fillister head (No. 6-32) Washer-Lock Pin-Catch (with impulse starter) Seal-Dust, felt Seal-Oil (Spring T y e) Gasket-Ventilator. or ha se screen H26-78S Gasket-Ventilator. For H20-684 screen Screen-Ventilator. for 4Smm base Cover-Plate. for 45mm base ventilator hole Screen-Ventilator. For housing. (Flange Mounting) Cover-Plate Screw-Round head Coil-Complete Coil-Complete (with H 23-653 c1:n only) Clamp-Coil Gasket-Distributor-Plate Washer-! nsulating (.008 i n . ) Washer-Insulating ( . 0 1 0 in.) Washer-Insulating ( . 0 1 2 i n . ) Washer-Insulating (.01-1 i n . ) Strip-Insulating (.010 i n . ) Strip-Insulating ( . 0 1 6 i n . ) Strip-[ nsulating ( . 008 i n . ) Strip-[nsulating ( . 0 1 2 i n . ) Strip-Insulating (.014 i n . ) Magneto Hub Assembly-Drive Screw-Set, cup point Hub-Drive Magneto Flange-Drive Coupling Assembly-Complete Coupli ng-Adj usta ble Hub-Drive. For %' inch shaft Hub-Drive. For :Ys inch shaft Hub-Drive. For % inch shaft Hub-Drive. For .Y2 inch shaft Screw-Set Disc-Rubber Disc-Floating, canvas bakdite Disc-Floating, metal Disc-Floating, canvas bakelite Disc-Floating, canvas bakclite Disc-Floating, canvas bakelite Disc-Floating, canvas bakt.'lite Flange-Engine drive (used without impulse starter) Coupling Assembly-Engine drive, adjustable ( %' i n . hub) Coupling Assembly-Engine drive, adj u,;table ( ?/g in. hub) Washer-Lock Nut-Lock Flangc-Drjvin Hub-Driving %' in . horl') Hub-Driving (?/g in . bore) Coupling Asst•mhly-F.nginc drivl', Vernier Flange-Hub Hub-Driving Screw-Vernier Washt•r -Plain Nut Pin-Cotter � f; AM1 AM2H AM2N A M 4 I I I I I I I I I 2 4 .) I I I I I 4 4 I I I I I I I I I I IAR IAR 2 I AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR 0 I I 1 I 1 I I 2 4 3 I I I I I 4 -+ I I I I I I I I I I I 2 I AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR 2 4 I 1 I I I 4 -+ I I I I I I I I I I I 2 I AR AR AR AR AR AR . AR AR AR IAR 1 1 IAR I I I I I I AM6 I I I I 2 4 3 I I I I I 4 4 I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 2 4 " I I I I I 4 4 I I I I I I I I I I I 2 I AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR 2 I AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR IAR I 1 IAR IAR IAR IAR JAR IAR I I I IAR I I I 2 I I IAR IAR I I I I I AI{ I I I 2 I I I I 1AR I AR IAR IAR I I I IAR lAR IAR I I I 2 I I IAR IAR I I I I IAR I I I 2 I 1 *For use wil h old style housing. 29 . ..,.. . · - - �-· -· · . ·-· ·-. - I " -"" \ . " J . i �l ---..