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On Mar 5, 11:04 am, "Morgans" wrote:
wrote Yup, on Lycoming. Continental, at least on the smaller engines, will have the right mag firing the top plugs and the left firing the bottom. The impulse mag (right) fires the top plugs, since they're less likely to get wet with oil or fuel. I think you mis-interpreted his comments. He said (at least I think he said) that one mag fires the top plugs on the left cylinders and the same mag fires the bottom plugs on the right side cylinders. -- Jim in NC No, that's what I meant. On the Lycoming the left mag fires the bottom left-side plugs and right top-side plugs. The RH mag fires the top LH and bottom RH plugs. Continental's smaller engines have the mags firing all the top or all the bottom plugs, and the larger engines are arranged like Lycomings. Dan |
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