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I just ordered the 8.5mm size.
Bill
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Tracy
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013
8:10 AM
To: Rotary
motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Hiccup
You will have a difficult time working with the normal
boots for the connectors if you go 10mm.
I don't know if they make special boots for that size.
Sorry, Bill.
I don't remember. I'll guess at the 8mm. They don't seem unusually thick.
John
On 1/13/2013 12:47 PM, Bill Bradburry wrote:
Ed and John,
Do you guys have the 8.5 or the 10 MM
thickness? Does it matter?
Bill B
From: Rotary
motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]
On Behalf Of Ed Anderson
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013
7:14 AM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Hiccup
I agree with, John. I had Magnacore make custom
wires for my rotary - cost me around $45 back then. Have flow for close
to 10 years now with the wires with no problem. I also had
the boots in two different colors, one color for leading and one for
trailing.
Sent: Saturday,
January 12, 2013 7:31 PM
Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: Hiccup
I'd recommend paying the $85. My magnacore
custom made plug leads haven't given me a problem in 8 years.
Any way you can eliminate one possible cause is worth it. One nice thing about
Magnacore is that they will make them to specified length with pre-installed
connectors. I got mine in 2 colors. Red for leading, Black for trailing.
On 1/12/2013 3:18 PM, Bill
Bradburry wrote:
The Magnacore wires are fairly pricey,
about $85 for the RX-8. Not that I am cheap or anything, but does anyone
have a more economical source??
Bill B
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]
On Behalf Of Steven W. Boese
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013
1:30 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Hiccup
I had an aftermarket tachometer on my engine test stand
that would often read twice the actual rpm. The engine stand was set up
so that the power to each of the four ignition coils could be controlled
independently. The spark plug wires were Mazda OEM. The behavior of
the tach would sometimes be affected by the combination of ignition coils
that were active. In the course of troubleshooting, it was found that
the tach would consistently read twice the actual RPM when its input wire
was completely disconnected at the tach. It was concluded that
the tach was responding to signals emitted by the spark plug wires and
the doubled rpm indication was due to triggering by the ignition
signals from both rotors. Replacing the Mazda spark plug wires
with Magnecore wires from the installation in my plane cured the tach
errors. Now, however, checking the ignition timing with an inductive
timing light pickup on these wires was difficult whereas it was not a
problem with the original wires.
It should be noted that the EC2 on the engine stand
never gave any indication of having problems when either set of spark plug
wires was installed in spite of being physically located closer to the coils
and spark plug wires relative to the tach.
Steve Boese
RV6A, 1986 13B NA, RD1A, EC2
Dunno how many people here remember when spark wire
was just that: wire. But it was electrically noisy. So it got
replaced by carbon impregnated fabric, which has rather high resistance (a
cheap way to damp the "noise").
Another way to suppress the "noise" is to wrap the wire (many turns,
closely spaced) around an insulating core, which creates an inductive
impedance, which accomplishes the same goal but readily passes spark
current. AFAIK, "MAGNECORE" was the first to explore this
method, but several companies offer a similar product now. According to
some sources, the core material can make a large difference in the inductive
effectiveness. Therefore, I'd recommend
MAGNECORE.
-- Best Regards, Dale_R (who has no financial interest in Magnecore) Cozy MKIV #497
On 1/12/2013 7:21 AM, Bill Bradburry wrote:
Anybody have a recommendation for ignition
wires for the Renesis? I have the original Mazda wires. I checked
them out yesterday and they seemed fine, but I am still considering replacing
them to see if it helps.
Bill B
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