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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Launders" data-source="post: 52196" data-attributes="member: 2010"><p>Hi Robert.</p><p>I would think clockwise magdyno's are a rare thing, other than your the series A the only one I can think of is the bevel driven 11.50 Brough but that is tight wire advance with a twistgrip whereas you want a slack wire advance.</p><p>Possibly the only way would be to build one from parts. I'm not sure if the armatures are different (with regard to the keyway postion) between clockwise and anti - clockwise or if it is just the points, our magneto specialists should be able to tell you that ( is a clockwise KVF armature different to an anti - clockwise K2F ?).</p><p>I'm looking to build two anti - clockwise 50 degree magdyno's with tight wire advance for myself so I'm hunting parts to make them.</p><p>Chris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Launders, post: 52196, member: 2010"] Hi Robert. I would think clockwise magdyno's are a rare thing, other than your the series A the only one I can think of is the bevel driven 11.50 Brough but that is tight wire advance with a twistgrip whereas you want a slack wire advance. Possibly the only way would be to build one from parts. I'm not sure if the armatures are different (with regard to the keyway postion) between clockwise and anti - clockwise or if it is just the points, our magneto specialists should be able to tell you that ( is a clockwise KVF armature different to an anti - clockwise K2F ?). I'm looking to build two anti - clockwise 50 degree magdyno's with tight wire advance for myself so I'm hunting parts to make them. Chris. [/QUOTE]
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