Some of you might be interested in the detailed description of the restoration of a magneto I posted to BritBike Forum under the name Magnetoman. It is the most extensive such description I am aware of on the web or in print, requiring 20 posts over four months to complete. The subject of the thread is a Bosch ZEV I restored for a friend's 1923 Harley-Davidson that he subsequently rode in the 2012 Cannonball Rally:
http://www.britbike.com/forums/ubbth...46733#Post4467 33
My obsession with magnetos was, ahem, sparked in the mid-1990s when I restored a BSA Gold Star that came with a nonfunctioning magneto. Rather than taking the time to figure out how to fix the magneto myself, I decided to send it to a specialist. That was a mistake. Although the specialist came highly recommended, had a very well equipped shop, and seemed quite sure of his abilities when I spoke with him, the magneto failed after 90 miles with what I recognized as a bad replacement condenser.
Anyway, as a result of that unfortunate experience with a highly recommended magneto rebuilder, and as I wrote in the 'Epilog' to that thread, "Although I have no way of knowing for sure, I seriously doubt even the most heavily-equipped professional magneto rebuilder has the range of equipment and facilities I do for diagnosing and restoring magnetos." I should add that this is not an advertisement for restoring magnetos since I only do that for myself (and a few close friends who managed to corner me)
http://www.britbike.com/forums/ubbth...46733#Post4467 33
My obsession with magnetos was, ahem, sparked in the mid-1990s when I restored a BSA Gold Star that came with a nonfunctioning magneto. Rather than taking the time to figure out how to fix the magneto myself, I decided to send it to a specialist. That was a mistake. Although the specialist came highly recommended, had a very well equipped shop, and seemed quite sure of his abilities when I spoke with him, the magneto failed after 90 miles with what I recognized as a bad replacement condenser.
Anyway, as a result of that unfortunate experience with a highly recommended magneto rebuilder, and as I wrote in the 'Epilog' to that thread, "Although I have no way of knowing for sure, I seriously doubt even the most heavily-equipped professional magneto rebuilder has the range of equipment and facilities I do for diagnosing and restoring magnetos." I should add that this is not an advertisement for restoring magnetos since I only do that for myself (and a few close friends who managed to corner me)
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