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MAGNETO SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
FAIRBANKS-MORSE TYPE FM-X4B7A
Y-97 Series
Wisconsin No.
Y-97-$2
(With GD-93C-4 DRIVE GEAR)
FOR MODEL VH4D
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
Fairbanks-Morse
Type
FM-X4B7A Magneto
is
designed
and engineered
to provide
quick
easy
starting
and maximum
dependability
of operation
with
minimum service.
The com-
pact
a~nico
magnetic
rotor
assures
an intensely
hot spark
under
most operating
conditions,
SERVICE
PROCEDURE
The first
step
in
magneto
field
servicing
is to examine
the
magneto
for
corroded
high
tension
towers,
broken
wires,
or high tension
wires
not pushed
far enough
into
the
magneto
tower
to make good contact.
Then
test
the
ignition
spark
while
engine
is
being
cranked.
If
a strong
spark
is
observed,
the
magneto
is not
the
cause
of engine
malfunction.
If
no spark
is seen,
pro-
ceed with
servicing
magneto.
SERVICING
BREAKER POINTS,
FIG.
1
Remove the
end cap cover,
distributor
rotor
and the
end
cap.
Then inspect
the
breaker
points
for
pitting,
oxidation
and shorting.
If
points
are
worn or shorted,
they
should
be
replaced.
To remove
the
poiut
set,
take
out the
breaker
arm ter-
minal
screw
releasing
the
breaker
arm spring,
coil
lead
and
condenser
lead.
Remove the
fulcrum
pin snap ring
and slide
the
breaker
arm off
the
fulcrum
pin.
Remove the
contact
support
locking
screws
and lift
off the
contact
support.
The installation
of new points
is the
reverse
of the
re-
moval.
After
the
points
have
been installed,
they
should
be
adjusted
to the correct
clearance
of 0.015 inch
at high point
of cam.
Be sure
the
points
are
clean
and
bright
before
adjusting
them.
Insert
a screwdriver
in the
slot
of the
sup-
port
bracket
and pivot
it
between
the
two small
bosses
on
the
bearing
support
until
the
desired
clearance
is obtained
Then clean
the
points
again
before
sealing
the
magneto.
COIL
CONDENSER
MEASURE
BREAKER
POINT
GAP
WHEN
OPEN.
ADJUST
TO
.015
INCH
BREAKER
ARM
LOCKING
SCREWS
CONTACT
PLATE
ADJUSTING
SLOT
Fig. 1,
BREAKER POINT
ADJUSTMENT
FIELD
SERVICE
NOT RECOMMENDED
The cam wick,
if
dry or hard,
should
be replaced
with
a
new factory
impregnated
wick.
Other
than
this
the
magneto
does
not
require
field
lubrication.
No attempt
should
be
made to
oil
or grease
the
magneto
bearings.
The magneto
lubricant
should
be replaced
only
during
the
overhaul
of the
magneto
by a Fairbanks-Morse
authorized
service
station
using
recommended
lubricant
and factory
engineered
parts.
Coil
and condenser
replacement
while
simple
are
not
re©ommended
unless
adequate
test
equipment
is
available.
N0 $*ttempt
should
be made to
remove
magnetic
rotor
from
housing
unless
specific
instructions
for
releasing
the
shaft
are available.
INTERNAL TIMING,
FIG.
2
If,
for
any reason,
the
magneto
ha-~ be~'n dismantled
to
the
extent
that
the
distributor
gear has
been
removed
the
teeth
must
be properly
meshed
with
those
of the
magnetic
rotor
gear
upon
reassembly.
The gear
teeth
are
marked
to
facilitate
internal
timing.
The single
marked
tooth
of the
rotor
gear
must mesh between the
two teeth
,of
the
distributor
gear designated
by the letter
C.
Marked Tooth of
Rotor Gear Must
Mesh Between
The 'C' Mark of
Distributor
Gear
Fig. 2,
INTERNAL TIMING GEARS
TIMING
THE MAGNETO TO THE ENGINE
If
the
magneto
has
been
removed
from
the
engine
for
servicing,
the
operator
must follow
the
engine
manufacturer's
instructions
for
timing
the
magneto
to the
engine.
Refer
to
'Magneto
Timing'
in
engine
instruction
manual.
When
installing
the
magneto
on the
engine,
be sure
the
magneto
is properly
attached
and that
the
housing
to
engine
gasket
is in good condition.
SPECIAL
DRIVE
GEAR, FIG.
3
The magneto
is
equipped
with
a special
drive
gear
mounted
directly
on the
impulse
coupling.
If it
is necessary
to replace
the drive
gear,
special
care must be exercised
in
reassembly.
It is possible
to be off lgO ° in timing
if gear is
improperly
mounted.
Assemble
gear
as
follows:
Remove
magneto
end
cap
cover
and turn
distributor
rotor
until
it is in firing
position
for
No. 1 cylinder.
Retain
rotor
in this
position
and fit
the
drive
gear
to
the
impulse
coupling
lugs
so that
the
prick
punch mark on front
of gear
is located
as shown.
DRIVE
GEAR
PLACE DISTRIBUTOR
ROTOR IN FIRING
POSITIOCq
No. I CYLINDER
- THEN -
~_..~MOUN T GEAR
i
WITH 'PRICK
PUNCH'
MARKED
GEAR TOOTH
LOCATED THUS
Fig~ 3,
DRIVE GEAR MARKING AND ASSEMBLY
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