SETTING
In setting the magneto the firing order of the engine is noted, as has been explained, and the magneto secured in position with its gear in mesh, but loose on the shaft. The cover over the space between the pole pieces will be found to be in the form of a shallow aluminum box, which is held in position by a single screw with a large head, and when this is removed the stationary armature and revolving shield will be exposed to view. One of the pistons must then be brought into the position it will take with a fully advanced spark, and the shield then revolved until it is in the position shown in Fig. 15. The nut securing the gear to the shaft may then be drawn up tight. It will be noticed that one of the segments of the shield has a deep notch at each edge. Remembering the direction in which the shield will be driven, the notch at the rear edge of the shield will indicate the position of the contact piece of the distributor which will then be coming into contact with the carbon brush of one of the stationary distributor contacts. The spark plug of the cylinder that is in the firing position should be connected to the brush that the notch indicates as making contact, and the remaining spark plugs and brushes connected according to the firing order.
Fig. 15.—Timing Diagram, Four-Spark Magneto.