Hi,
The faster you turn a magneto, the bigger the spark.
I don't know if it's related, but I once had to do some work on an RAF Coventry Climax trailer fire pump. I was puzzled by the (assumed) mechanical advance system appearing to twist the wrong way.
Somebody better informed than myself told me that it was an "impulse" starter. As the engine reached TDC, the magneto shaft "jumped" forward a few degrees, causing a bigger spark where and when it was needed. No need to frantically hand crank the engine.
Whatever, it was still a b***** to start. Not my problem! We had returned the pump to a maintenance unit (RAF Stafford, probably) I was given a Standard Vanguard, at RAF Faldingworth (North of Lincoln), told to collect my tool kit, and go and bring everything up to scratch. I wonder why they always picked on my for those sorts of jobs?
Not a problem .... they even sent me to RAF Biggin Hill (only 20 minutes from Mum's, so I could live at home) for 6 weeks, to prepare stored vehicles for the Battle of Britain Air Show. It was on my way home from Biggin Hill, that I came across the 12 year old lad who had been strangled by a pervert, and left for dead. That gave me another week at home, as I was needed to give evidence at the initial court hearing at Bromley Crown Court.
The boy's eyeballs were completely blood-shot, so it had been a close thing. I was not aware, at the time, of the significance of that.
The Sergeant at New Addington police station asked what he could do for me.
"Somebody duffed up the kid, and nicked his bike!"
"What happened son?"
"Somebody strangled me, and stole my bike!"
"Did they now? Come into the back office!"
The Perv had previous. The boy knew his first name, and birthday. The police arrested him that evening. He was in the middle of painting his bike a different colour. The boy's bike was found hidden in the woods.
"ATTEMPTED MURDER? Thank God! I thought I'd killed him!"
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