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Old September 3rd 08, 11:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Charles Vincent
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Default A Simple Auto Engine Conversion

Drew Dalgleish wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 11:12:15 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


Guess not. Now we can put a magneto on any old engine and go
flying! Considering that the magneto has a much higher failure rate
than the old battery point-and-condenser ignition, and therefore we
need two of them, I have no idea why, in this age of electronic
everything, the homebuilder market hasn't come up with a self-powered
electronic ignition module for conversions. It would look like a
magneto, and have the rotating magnet alternator to generate some
power, but wouldn't use the troublesome points or impulse couplings or
distributor and the alternator part would have many magnets, not just
one, so that the magneto dynamics that sometimes lead to drive failure
wouldn't be there. Dave Blanton found those dynamics in his
conversions and had to modify the mag drives to take it.

Dan


http://www.emagair.com/Index.htm

I have these on my lycoming and I think that it would be possible to
machine some kind of mount to fit it to an auto engine.


Hot damn, now with an electronic ignition available, I can finally rip
that heavy water soaked v8 auto engine out of my truck and replace it
with a smooth running lycoming. After all, how hard could it be to
design a clutch and transmission adapter and effective cooling baffles
for idle to 60mph.

Charles