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N1431A
Since I learned to fly in 54 I have been shouting "Clear". Never in all those years have I had someone yell "No" and run away from the front of the plane.
About that time, I learned to quickly switch the mags off and back on while at an idle before shutdown. Never did the plane keep running-----until a couple of days ago!
Wow what a wake up. A couple of years ago I bought a second plane. A 1959 Forney. It's a later version of the Ercoupe. They had used shielded wire left over from WW 2. They used a single ground point for both mags which was tied to the engine case. The ground had failed there.
I have done 2 annuals on this plane and didn't spot the lead about to part. I'm glad it happened to me, and not on someone else's plane that I had worked on.
I live on an airpark and my wife came out to help me put the plane away. I told her not to touch the prop since it was hot.
I then proceeded to turn the prop to put the tow bar on. CLICK went the impulse coupling !!!!
So keep shouting "Clear" and making those live mag checks. You never know when they'll pay off.
Paul
Salome, AZ.
About that time, I learned to quickly switch the mags off and back on while at an idle before shutdown. Never did the plane keep running-----until a couple of days ago!
Wow what a wake up. A couple of years ago I bought a second plane. A 1959 Forney. It's a later version of the Ercoupe. They had used shielded wire left over from WW 2. They used a single ground point for both mags which was tied to the engine case. The ground had failed there.
I have done 2 annuals on this plane and didn't spot the lead about to part. I'm glad it happened to me, and not on someone else's plane that I had worked on.
I live on an airpark and my wife came out to help me put the plane away. I told her not to touch the prop since it was hot.
I then proceeded to turn the prop to put the tow bar on. CLICK went the impulse coupling !!!!
So keep shouting "Clear" and making those live mag checks. You never know when they'll pay off.
Paul
Salome, AZ.