CARE

The proper operation of the magneto requires the free and perfect action of the interruptor, and this may be observed by means of a brass slide that operates on the arm or the spark control lever. When this slide is raised, the action of the interruptor may be watched. Like the two-spark Bosch magneto, the distance between these points when the disk separates them should be one sixty-fourth of an inch, and contact should be made and broken without undue sparking. The condenser that will be found in the shallow aluminum box covering the space between the pole pieces prevents sparking at the interrupter, and is thrown into circuit automatically when it is placed in position.

The four-spark magneto is provided with a safety spark gap, and when the points of one of the spark plugs are separated too far, or when there is any interruption of the secondary circuit, a spark will show there. Sparks should not be permitted to pass in the safety gap for any considerable period, as damage will be done, and when they indicate by their presence that something is wrong, the trouble should be located and repaired without delay.

The regulation and care of the four-spark magneto is the same as has been described for the two-spark machine.