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Lucas MO1 twin magneto
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken Targett" data-source="post: 52026" data-attributes="member: 521"><p>It's a clockwise MNV that you need, Robert. Similar to the MO1, but with V ring cam instead of single face cam, end housing to suit, and, of course, a segmented slip ring and two pick-ups. You might find an MN2 for a parallel twin more readily available than an MNV. You should be able to convert a clockwise MN2 merely by replacing the cam. Or you could convert an anti-clockwise MN2 by replacing the cam ring, CB assembly and slip ring.</p><p></p><p>Ken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Targett, post: 52026, member: 521"] It's a clockwise MNV that you need, Robert. Similar to the MO1, but with V ring cam instead of single face cam, end housing to suit, and, of course, a segmented slip ring and two pick-ups. You might find an MN2 for a parallel twin more readily available than an MNV. You should be able to convert a clockwise MN2 merely by replacing the cam. Or you could convert an anti-clockwise MN2 by replacing the cam ring, CB assembly and slip ring. Ken. [/QUOTE]
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