Oldtuleguy
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Hi, Joe. Ironically, those and the carb jet tool are the three tools that aren't part of the Bonney No. 18 ignition set.I particularly like the captive feeler gauges.
According to the Bonney catalogs, that wrench was for Ford Third Brush generators (Model T, various tractors, etc). I suspect that refers to the open end, to turn a nut, but I thought third brushes were adjusted with a screwdriver turning a screw on the back, so who knows.I wonder as to the function of the circular headed bar attached to an open end wrench (clearly visible in the second photo). Is it extra leverage if using the wrench endwise? I've never seen one like that before.
So the third brush acted as a sort of regulator, but what is the spoon thing for?Old Harley-Davidsons used Three brush generators, also. The third brush was to set the output. Two brush generators used a regulator, three brush a relay.
This one.Lugnutz, what bike are you working on that uses a Magdyno? I had one on my BSA Gold Star. Rebuilt it myself.
Thanks, pete. I've got a list of tips and cues from the wdbsa.nl site. If this isn't already on it, I will add it. (Sorry for the delayed reply. Too many threads to keep track of...)If the regulator allows the charging rate to be too high, it's easy to throw solder out of the armature.