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By mart
#8736
Hi I have a Lucas SR1 which produces a weak spark when turned by hand- is this normal? should it produce a fat blue spark when turned by hand ? ta Martyn
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By Adrian
#78607
How fast are you turning it, Martyn? If you can spin it by hand at anywhere near cranking speeds (easier with a timing pinion fitted) it should give a nice fat spark. SR1s will also spark if spun in the wrong direction, though not as well.



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By Mark M
#78609
Try spinning it with a cordless drill, that works for me as a test. And do not remove the contact breaker cam! This is pre-set on the shaft for best flux and if you lose the setting it's a specialist job to re-set.

REgards, Mark
By mart
#78610
turning as fast i can with my fingers. it was sold to me as anti clock but only sparks clockwise. is it easy to convert rotation? thanks in advance
By mart
#78611
it has the timing pinion fitted
By mauri
#78613


it pretty simple the key slot is the highest point for the spark.



put the cam left of the key slot for a right turning ignition and vise versa for left turning ignition.



no magic involved.



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By Adrian
#78624
Mauri, do you mean anti-clockwise at the drive end of the mag (what the Bullet uses) for left-turning?



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By Revband
#78625
Unfortunately it's not quite as easy as Mauri suggest's. Go the Brightspark Magneto website and find the Lucas sr series service manual and it give chapter and verse on how to set the cam.
By mart
#78626
thanks for the replies- Ive decided to send it back. this is the 4th, so called fully functioning, SR1 Ive purchased via eBay that's had issues.

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