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Stephen Foster
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Wipac "Geni-Mag" recondition specialists ?
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June 01, 2013, 03:30:59 PM »
Im trying to find the above to rebuild a "Geni-mag" for My 1949 D1 Bantam ?
I also require the correct flywheel ?
Hope Someone can point Me in the right direction please ?
Thanks in advance ,
Steve...
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wetdog
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Re: Wipac "Geni-Mag" recondition specialists ?
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June 02, 2013, 09:46:52 AM »
whats the diamiter of the fly wheel mag your after ? does yours run a battery ?
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Stephen Foster
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Re: Wipac "Geni-Mag" recondition specialists ?
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June 02, 2013, 07:52:10 PM »
"Wetdog" ,
I dont know the diameter as I have none to compare but I will try .
I have a later flywheel which I can measure but not certain they would be identical ?
My Bantam has no battery .
Thank You for replying ,
Steve...
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Stephen Foster
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June 03, 2013, 03:14:41 PM »
"Wetdog" the outside diameter of the flywheel I have is 5 &1/4 inch & the inside diameter is 3 &5/8 inch however this is as explained a later flywheel & I have no way of knowing if there is any dimensional difference ..I am almost certain that the "Wipac" geni-mag flywheel had 3 magnets whereas the one I have measured has 6 .
I am really struggling to find either spares or information ?
Thank You for enquiring ,
Steve ...
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