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Would there be a replacement gear on the market for the mechanical auto-advance when converting to electronic ignition? 

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Hi Jim,

edited post.

Not sure of part number, but RGM and Norvil sell them, probably others too. (Norvil do some sort of exchange system, RGM part 1269A at £24.95)

Just watch out for parallel vs straight bore - magneto's have a taper shaft while some 'Mercury' style ignition units can be straight.

Regards,

George

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All magnetos have a tapered shaft (11deg). The Mercury and late Atlas and early Commando had coil ignition therefore the housing for points and later Electronic ignition had a parallel shaft. As did the Dominators with the 18D2 dizzy.

In the 70s there was also a Magneto Replacement unit from Mistral Engineering using the Lucas RITA, as this was a Magneto Replacement it had a tapered shaft which would of course have to be fitted up with a sprocket as above WITHOUT mechanical auto advance. (the advance being done in the RITA) this sprocket would be as used for a mechanical advance magneto.                      PS The Magneto Replacement is no longer available, BUT the Lucas RITA ignition is still very much a viable item, I can repair. I also have a quantity of drive shafts for these units which of course have the magneto taper (and Whit thread) on them.

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Be very wary of what the electronic conversion kit contains. For a Magneto replacement, some come with a taper shaft which means, as mentioned, above purchasing a plain sprocket to fit. Or....welding up the old Advance/Retard Unit. Other kits come with a parallel shaft presumably for a coil/distributor replacement .

Some of the very cheap conversion kits require the A/R to be kept. Not too sure how this works with a 18D2 or 1967 on coil systems. 

 


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