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BLIC magneto parts
#1
Help,

Can anyone tell me were I can get a cap, points, and rotor arm for a blic magneto.

Thanks tony.
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#2
Karl at Vintage Magnetos?
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#3
Hello Tony
I made up a batch of BLIC cams for Chris Gould in Bransgore, he might have some left. Were you looking for a Tufnol or steel one.
If you get stuck give me a shout and I will knock one up for you.
Adrian.
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#4
Donald Day may well do caps and the other bits, but he is not cheap.
Robert Leigh
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#5
thank you all.

a couple of leads.

ill give chris a call, its always good to have a chat with him. and its probably well over due to talk to him again.

if not adrian, ill come back to you.

its for my own projects, but i must admit. ive opened 6 blic mags in total now. and i wouldnt be happy useing any of the caps.

what do others do about this, or is it a matter of the cars no longer get used? or just run poorly on what they have.

thanks tony
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#6
Tony, 
    If you come across some high speed points that are spare and a tufnol cam ring, I would be interested too. 
  Cheers, 
                 Robert.
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#7
hi robert,

sorry no points.

but probably have cams on a couple of the spare parts mags.

tony
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#8
Tony,

As you say caps are a general problem most of mine are well worn. I have considered making a longer rotor arm and machining the caps but never got round to it.

I believe David Cockran was looking at making new caps at one point.

Thanks 

David
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#9
These people either have bits or will make them.
https://www.magneto-ignition.co.uk
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#10
A friend of mine looked into making caps, but it's a complicated shape and very difficult to get material that won't 'leak' the high voltage. Definitely a job for a specialist IMHO.
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