[AT] Magnetoes
Larry D Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Thu Dec 21 21:44:32 PST 2006
The Nebraska Test Book says it's a Robert Bosch FU4 ARS.
Larry
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From: "Keith Kinney" <kkinney at herculesengines.com>
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Magnetoes
> What would be the correct magneto for a 1930 Case model C?
> Thanks.
> Keith
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> At 10:01 PM 12/21/2006, you wrote:
>> Most magnetoes were standardized in 1939. Prior to this, many
>> manufacturers had their own magnetoes and mounting system. The
>> industry standardized magnetoes to 3 commom types of mounting and
>> operating system. The common flange mount is available with gear
>> drive and the cross tang drive. The base mount was either shaft or
>> cross tang drive. The magnetoes are virtually interchangable
>> between engines with the same number of cylinders and drive
>> arrangement. The primary difference is in lag angle for starting,
>> which with most tractors is not that much different and can be
>> changed. Rotation can be changed by reversing the direction of the
>> impulse coupling spring and aligning the rotor drive gear.
>> During WW11, Case tractors could have come from the factory with
>> any of 5 different magnetoes. Virtually all of the Case magneto
>> production was devoted to building magnetoes for aircraft engines,
>> so to keep the tractor lines running they bought mags from
>> Faribanks-Morse, Wico, IHC and Bosch. My 1944 Case S has a IHC
>> magneto from the factory.
>>
>> Gene
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> Keith Kinney
> Evansville, Indiana USA
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