- Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:17 am
#13128
Hi John. No there would not be any change in output polarity from the coils. If there was one long bar magnet then there would be, but the rotor consists of two seperate short bar magnets with their poles oriented in the same outward direction. So if they are both set with their north pole outwards and each coil is wound in the same manner with the coils wound in the same direction (which they are) the voltage and polarity produced by each is the same. They are obviously wired + to - in series and the the voltage sums together or doubles. If Mazeppa leaves the wiring the same, as I imagine he has, there will be no difference in the trigger pulse whether it is fitted conventionally or upside down. In fact rotating the face plate has achieved nothing assuming both rotor magnets produce the same flux density. I am convinced that returning the plate to normal will make no difference. I have checked the Boyer info. If the wires are reversed from the magnetic sensor, the ignition becomes 50 degrees retarded not advanced, so as the problem appeared (repeat appeared) to be too advanced then this could not be the problem.