Roy, it's good to know you have had success with your new system, but a bit galling to think if yours is typical it is marketed requiring additional shaping to fit. There are not too many variants of manual magnetos, so surely they could be made to fit straight from the box. The need to add your own insulating washer is also of interest. If it needs one, why is it not included?
Let us know how you set it up, warts and all, and how it performs.
Swarfy.
Swarfy,
My thoughts exactly.
Once I had figured out why it was not fitting properly, I stripped it down (only two screws) and filed it to the same as the original slip ring.
It did fire up and ran well.
Two days later it kept blowing the fuse, after checking and re-checking the wiring and still blowing fuses I took the unit out of the magneto, turned the ignition on, all ok, put the unit back into the magneto and fuse blew.
I made a two inch dia washer out of that clear plastic packaging, put it between the unit and the mag and all is now working well.
I knew that my timing was good with the points in so, set on full advance I put a piece of fag paper between the points, gently turned the rear wheel in a forward direction until i could pull the paper out and then I knew that the piston was in the correct position.
I put the rotor part into the magneto with one of the two magnets set on the mark on the pick up.
Job done.
Review - Not enough care taken with the manufacture of the unit, but, after a bit of finishing work, it works well and only costs £150.
Wiring diagram - I added an ignition light.
I hope this will be of help to other members.