I would like to use the original Mag on my 31 model 20.The problem was, back in the late 1980's we had the magnet recharged several times,each time after 4 days it went dead.
Surely I'm not alone with this problem,does anyone produce these old Horseshoe magnets?
It would be a shame if the original mag is just a show piece.
Hi Ian, I'm no mag man bu…
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I totally agree that it wo…
I totally agree that it would be a shame to abandon a useable item.
There seem to be a number places that offer to work on more or less elderly magnetos:
Armoto
The Magneto Guys
Brightspark Magnetos
Dave Lindsley
and no doubt others; the interweb is your friend ...
Good luck!
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I would like to use the original Mag on my 31 model 20.The problem was, back in the late 1980's we had the magnet recharged several times,each time after 4 days it went dead.
Surely I'm not alone with this problem,does anyone produce these old Horseshoe magnets?
It would be a shame if the original mag is just a show piece.
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Previously ian_taylor1 wro…
Previously ian_taylor1 wrote:
I would like to use the original Mag on my 31 model 20.The problem was, back in the late 1980's we had the magnet recharged several times,each time after 4 days it went dead.
Surely I'm not alone with this problem,does anyone produce these old Horseshoe magnets?
It would be a shame if the original mag is just a show piece.
Hi Ian,
I suggest you send an email tomagnetos@nortonownersclub.org
I am sure Paul will be able to advise.
Tony
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Thanks for the links Guys…
Thanks for the links Guys
Tony,not sure how I missed the Mag section in the Tech area..lol
I'll drop Paul an E mail and see what he thinks.
Just might be the original guy who charged the magnet did it wrong
Thanks
Ian
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Previously ian_taylor1 wro…
Previously ian_taylor1 wrote:
Thanks for the links Guys
Tony,not sure how I missed the Mag section in the Tech area..lol
I'll drop Paul an E mail and see what he thinks.
Just might be the original guy who charged the magnet did it wrong
Thanks
Ian
Hi Ian.I have sent you an email explaining what i think is wrong and you will need the magnetisem checking with a gauss meter when remagnetised and checked again after a few days when the mag fails and compere the readings but i suspect the coil is faulty as i have never had a magnet lose its magnetisem after a few days (but there is always the first time}.If i can help you any more please get in touch.Thanks Paul Wolf Magneto Tec
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Hi Ian, I'm no mag man but I do recall that in the mid 30's they changed the magnet steel composition for something better (Alnico?)with a longer life. I also think that the re-magnetisation had to be the complete assembled mag and that a strip down always needed a re-do after. Different magnet shapes had different process too, perhaps your magman is not the expert he thinks he is?? or maybe like me he's just too old!!.