We actually have a Cherokee 235 with a O-540...left mag only impulse coupler. We recently replaced the starter (new Skytech) and now have weird issues starting the plane. Sometimes it will start on the left mag - sometimes you have to switch the key to 'both' (we have a push button starter - key only controls which mags) to get the engine to fire up.
I think we're just going to try replacing the left mag with a new one and see if that solves our problem. Often on the left mag it will crank and crank (like 8-10 blades) without even acting like it's firing - almost like you're cranking it with the mags turned off.
It's a mystery to us - we can't figure it out. One guy will get in and it'll fire right up on the left on 4 blades. I went out two days in a row this week - first day cranked it 5 blades on the left...switched to both, fired up. Went out the next day and it wouldn't start it all. Pulled my CFI (who also is an A&P) over from the hangar next door and he couldn't get it started up...neither could the old-timer who hangars across from us. We left, ate a hamburger, came back an hour later and it started up on 5 blades cranking on the left then switching to both mags.
So, we're kind of at a loss. Is there any advantage to switching to a dual impulse mag setup? Should that make starting easier? Is that something you can do without having to file all kinds of paperwork?