I think ElectroAir and Surefly are the only ones in the certified world right now.
IO550. Advanced timing.
But I'm experimental.
No. Only one SureFly. The other is the legacy, Bendix mag.Do you have both mags Surefly?
If you had standard mags before, what differences did you notice in how the engine operated after the Surefly mag was installed?
In the certified Surefly you can have only one EI and must keep one mag. The PA28s just got approved for advanced timing.
https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/712b87_36c56e70fd5d417a8353f645bcade52e.pdf
Couldn't be any less reliable than mounting a bunch of switches, magnets, coils and other moving parts to a hot and vibrating engine.I’m not confident the Surefly design of mounting electronics to a hot and vibrating engine is going to be reliable.
Couldn't be any less reliable than mounting a bunch of switches, magnets, coils and other moving parts to a hot and vibrating engine.
it appears the best mag to replace would be the left one for better starting.
Because of my switch setup, the left mag is the one I start with, so that's why.
I do not.Assuming you have the conventional magneto key switch, you only need to remove a jumper on the back of it to start on BOTH mags... your impulse coupling on the left mag, and your new SureFly on the right mag... so all the plugs are firing for a sure start.
Paul
Why sweat the 500 hour mark? Do the points and condenser, and IRAN. Should be good for another 500 hours or more.I'm looking for a certified electronic ignition option. My slick mags are over the 500 hour mark but still running great. I have a IO-540 lycoming engine in a Comanche. Suggestions?
Why sweat the 500 hour mark? Do the points and condenser, and IRAN. Should be good for another 500 hours or more.
Rebuilding my slicks, I've been told, would be at least $500 a mag.... or more. Is that wrong?.
Doing a 500 hour inspection is pretty dang cheep, unless something major is found. I just got my left mag back from OH, and installed it yesterday.I'd like the advanced timing. But so far not certified in my plane, Comanche 250, except in fixed timing.
Rebuilding my slicks, I've been told, would be at least $500 a mag.... or more. Is that wrong?
My slicks are doing great now but are over the 500 mark.
Doing a 500 hour inspection is pretty dang cheep, unless something major is found. I just got my left mag back from OH, and installed it yesterday.
OH cost was $350,including shipping. new coil, new bearings, new gears, new points, and condenser, new spring in the impulse coupling.
My local AP does it for $250 per.
I'll have to check the records, But it was somewhere in Fl.Last time I had the mags OH it was more like $850 per mag! Where did you get yours OH at?
My AP who works on alot of experimentals told mine EI units fail often.