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1. 02:39 PM - Re: Rotax 921ULS rough running(420 hoursTSN) (N117FA)
2. 05:47 PM - Re: Rotax 921ULS rough running(420 hoursTSN) (Roger Lee)
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Subject: | Re: Rotax 921ULS rough running(420 hoursTSN) |
Roger,
I really appreciate the suggestion. Sounds like a great way to check the ignition
integrity without risking damage. I'll let you know what I find.
Thanks,
Younis Forsyth
Forsyth Aviation
http://www.ForsythAviation.us
[quote="Roger Lee"]Use this type of 120V AC circuit tester and you can track down
a bad plug or wire right up to the coils in a matter of minutes. With the engine
running you run the tester along the plug wires and it lights up, if you
have a bad plug or wire it blinks erratically or quits flashing.[/quote]
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Subject: | Re: Rotax 921ULS rough running(420 hoursTSN) |
I have used it numerous times. You can pin point a bad wire or plug. Makes finding
anything from the plug back to the coil easy.
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Roger Lee
Tucson, Az.
Light Sport Repairman - Maintenance Rated
Rotax Service Center
520-574-1080
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