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Technical (Descriptive Topic Titles - Stay on Topic) => Lucas, Ignition, Charging, Electrical => Topic started by: Rex on 21.11. 2022 18:26

Title: Mag reconditioners
Post by: Rex on 21.11. 2022 18:26
Can anyone recommend a mag reconditioning firm who could either remagnetise or rebuild my Lucas K1F magneto? After sitting idle for forty years+ it no longer works. Lucas rubbish.. ;)
Title: Re: Mag reconditioners
Post by: Bsareg on 21.11. 2022 20:30
You're right. Lucas rubbish not meant to last, I had to clean the points on my original 1955 MO1L recently.😊
Title: Re: Mag reconditioners
Post by: RichardL on 21.11. 2022 21:28
I'm not 100% sure Andrew is still in the reconditioning business, but you should check with him at Priory Magnetos or by PM to our member "CheezerBeezer" (one-in-the-same).

Richard L.

Title: Re: Mag reconditioners
Post by: CheeserBeezer on 22.11. 2022 07:08
I'm not 100% sure Andrew is still in the reconditioning business, but you should check with him at Priory Magnetos or by PM to our member "CheezerBeezer" (one-in-the-same).

Richard L.
Yes, I'm actually quite busy doing magnetos and dynamos, particularly since advertising in The Star BSAOC magazine. Turnaround is about 2-3 weeks and the cost of refurbishing a K2F is normally about £260 - £270. Thanks for the headsup.
Title: Re: Mag reconditioners
Post by: Rex on 22.11. 2022 08:45
I'm not 100% sure Andrew is still in the reconditioning business, but you should check with him at Priory Magnetos or by PM to our member "CheezerBeezer" (one-in-the-same).

Richard L.
Yes, I'm actually quite busy doing magnetos and dynamos, particularly since advertising in The Star BSAOC magazine. Turnaround is about 2-3 weeks and the cost of refurbishing a K2F is normally about £260 - £270. Thanks for the headsup.

PM sent.