My engine was overhauled 9 years and 1200 hours ago. Jay Honecks recent string of mag issues has me wondering if I need to take a look at my mags soon?
Your mags will talk to you, they will show high mag drops long before they fail.My engine was overhauled 9 years and 1200 hours ago. Jay Honecks recent string of mag issues has me wondering if I need to take a look at my mags soon?
My engine was overhauled 9 years and 1200 hours ago. Jay Honecks recent string of mag issues has me wondering if I need to take a look at my mags soon?
If they're Slicks, you're about 700 hours late already for the recommended inspection. But even if they're Bendix, a good IA will be checking mag timing and function at annual. Beyond that, it's pretty much IRAN (inspect and repair as necessary).
Your mags will talk to you, they will show high mag drops long before they fail.
If they're Slicks, you're about 700 hours late already for the recommended inspection. But even if they're Bendix, a good IA will be checking mag timing and function at annual. Beyond that, it's pretty much IRAN (inspect and repair as necessary).
My engine was overhauled 9 years and 1200 hours ago. Jay Honecks recent string of mag issues has me wondering if I need to take a look at my mags soon?
My mag drops were fine an hour before the mag failed. By fine I mean within POH specs. They were talking to me in the sense there was a slight vibration at some RPM settings. Darn difficult to tell it was a mag that was going.
My engine was overhauled 9 years and 1200 hours ago. Jay Honecks recent string of mag issues has me wondering if I need to take a look at my mags soon?
Guess I will be calling my mechanic to put some new ones in there then.
Up to you, but with my Slicks, I just do the inspection every 500 hours, and then they'll be overhauled with the engine when that becomes necessary. If a problem develops before that, i'll deal with it when it does, but I'm not doing prophylactic mag replacement. Ditto the other engine accessories like alternator and vacuum pump.I know he checked the timing at annual, and yes they are slicks. It passes the mag checks well but I was curious when I should yank them and slap some new ones in there.
Up to you, but with my Slicks, I just do the inspection every 500 hours, and then they'll be overhauled with the engine when that becomes necessary. If a problem develops before that, i'll deal with it when it does, but I'm not doing prophylactic mag replacement. Ditto the other engine accessories like alternator and vacuum pump.
The beauty of that tach you've got is the two LED's will at least give you a heads up immediatley regarding a malfunction of the respective left or right magneto.
Check your logbook for the last mag overhaul...
There isnt anything about the mags between now and when the engine was done
Guess I will be calling my mechanic to put some new ones in there then.
Mention it at next annual, advice given above all seems reasonable.
When we're installing the JPI next week I'll have them look at it. If I wait until next annual it is going to drive me crazy between now and then.
The beauty of that tach you've got is the two LED's will at least give you a heads up immediatley regarding a malfunction of the respective left or right magneto.
Ummm, nope. The Horizon never blinked when my mag failed.
That's what you really buy engine monitors for, not leaning but diagnostic information.
Depends on the failure mode.
When we're installing the JPI next week I'll have them look at it. If I wait until next annual it is going to drive me crazy between now and then.
Then why would you make the statement you did? I'm confused why you would assure someone reading this thread that the electronic tach would indicate mag failure.
I didnt indicate it would give an indication on every single type of mag failure...and David does have the op manual for his own Tach after all....
One of us needs to look into some training in communications.
"The beauty of that tach you've got is the two LED's will at least give you a heads up immediatley regarding a malfunction of the respective left or right magneto."
Sure looks like you state that any mag failure will be indicated.
+1 no-talking failure (nylon gear fracture; had maybe 200hrs on it).
Same here. I had a mag let go on a Hughes 269C helicopter without any warning.
+1 no-talking failure (nylon gear fracture; had maybe 200hrs on it).
Did you file a maintenance difficulty report?
Why should I have? Show me where that's required of the PIC.
It's not required, but it is the smart thing to do, because that is how we get better parts, ADs and such.
Any good federal employee would have done that.
Any mag with 1200 hours usage, tells us it is operating fine. Too bad there isn't a way to see the mags history just prior to failure.
and remember Engines and mags can't talk to you if you aren't listing.