BTH to electronic?
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BTH to electronic?
Has anyone investigated converting one of their BTH magnetos to electronic ignition? I've seen a Pitts with 1 mag and one electronic system so there is a precedent. I'm not finding BTH to be that reliable despite having them professionally rebuild more than once by different suppliers.
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Re: BTH to electronic?
I though E-Mags(and P-Mags) and similar systems were quite common?
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Re: BTH to electronic?
I can't find anything that says they will fit the BTH system. Could you post me a link?
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I haven't got a clue what a BTH system is. Use of TLSs without expanding them on first use should be banned.
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Re: BTH to electronic?
I need a setup where a BTH mag was in a 4 cylinder vehicle of some kind that was positive earth. (Tractor perhaps?) That way I can buy a kit without the supplier having a wobbly as soon as I mention aircraft! Anyone on here into classic vehicles?
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A slight change of plans and I am trying to do a trigger setup from scratch. I need to borrow an AG4 or SA4 magneto for testing if anyone can help. You will get it back undamaged and it does not need to be serviceable I could also use a spare earthing cap if anyone has a gash one.
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