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E-Mag P Model Ignition Lycoming

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Part# 07-01292
MFR Model# EMA01401

Overview

Note: New installation requires a harness, and possibly a gear, depending on the application (See Accessories). Verify requirements before ordering. If you are replacing a NON-IMPULSE magneto you can re-use the manufacturer's ignition drive gear from the old magneto. If you are replacing an IMPULSE magneto, those gears are a different style and cannot be re-used with the E-Mag and a Lycoming (or Superior) gear must be purchased.
Lycoming 68C19622 gear: Part # 07-02011
Superior SL68C19622 gear: Part # 08-11837


Of all the E-MAG innovations, the self-powering capability of the "P" Model is the most significant. It solves the largest single issue faced by all electronic ignitions - their need for an uninterruptible power supply.
Power back-up strategies that a) compromise ignition effectiveness, b) solve only half the problem, or c) require additional maintenance are less than ideal. Next-Generation ignitions need a better solution. So what does a next-generation electrical back-up need to do?

  • Above all, it has to be reliable. When it's needed, it has to work - period.
  • It should operate for as long as needed. Whether it's the last 10 minutes of a Sunday pleasure flight, or you're crossing the Atlantic.
  • It should be maintenance-free. Benign neglect should not prevent it from working.
  • On the rare occasion it's needed, it should automatically engage without operator intervention.
  • A simple and convenient pre-flight check should confirm it's working properly.
  • This P model ignition has an internal three phase brushless alternator that produce enough power to sustain the ignition when the engine is turning 800 rpm, or more. If the aircraft buss voltage goes off-line, the ignition has an internal alternator. With this arrangement, dual electronic ignitions can be run "clean". No back-up batteries and no back-up magnetos.

The P Model Built-In Alternator

  • Adds no (zero) mechanical contact/wear parts to the system
  • Adds only a few ounces of weight
  • Requires no additional hardware to install
  • Will operate as long as the engine is turning
"Next-Generation" means improving on products that came before. Prior to the P model, electronic ignitions addressed the risk of electrical power loss by:

Installing back-up batteries, together with switching circuits, to A) engage the back-up battery when needed, and possibly B) keep the back-up battery charged. This solution:

  • Adds wiring, switches, and batteries not part of the ignition kit typically provided by the manufacturer.
  • Adds installation complexity.
  • Adds maintenance.
  • Offers a finite interval of back-up power.
  • Offers marginal confidence insofar as batteries are not known for unquestioned reliability.
Converting only one ignition to electronic, and maintain one magneto as a power failure back-up. This solution:
  • Compromises the advantages of variable ignition timing and dual spark. Most of the time, mag timing (fixed) will fire before or after an electronic ignition using variable timing. Aircraft engines are designed for simultaneous firing from two plugs. Firing on one plug is not optimal.
  • Compromises the maintenance advantage of electronic ignitions. The owner has the same inspection, maintenance, and cost components as before, albeit for one vs. two magnetos.
Maintaining dual magnetos and piggy-back an electronic ignition on each. In the event of electrical power loss, both ignitions can revert to magneto operation. This solution:
  • Doesn't reduce the maintenance associated with magnetos. It adds what ever (minimal) attention is required for the electronic side.
  • Doesn't eliminate underlying reliability issues associated with magnetos.
  • Doesn't streamline the cost and complexity of the ignition package, as a whole. It makes it more complicated and much more expensive to produce.
  • Requires spark plug gaps be set so magnetos are able to fire. A key advantage of electronic ignitions is the ability to increase spark plug gap to nearly double that of a magneto. You can't do that if your power back-up plan has the plug firing from a magneto.
   
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Specifications

  • Weight - roughly 3 pounds (naked - without drive gear and harness)
  • Length - 6.25 inches measuring from the flange mounting face to the back of the plug harness.

Installation

E-Mag 3 Step Installation

Estimated Time: 2-4 Hours

1. Install Drive Gear: Recover the non-impulse drive gear from your old mag and install it on your E-MAG. If you don't have a suitable drive gear, E-MAG can provide one.

2. Connect Control Leads & Harness:

  • Switch - Connect your existing ignition switch ("P Lead").
  • Power - From your 12 volt power buss.
  • Ground - Connect directly to engine case ground.
  • Tach - (optional)
  • MAP - Connect MAP sensor tube to fitting on ignition.
  • Spark Plugs and Harness Kit

3. Install & Set Timing with Quick-Set TM:

  • Pre-install the ignition(s) at any orientation that's convenient. You won't move them again so secure for operation. Position the engine at TDC.
  • Power the ignition ON. Disconnect the MAP tubing where it ties into the craft and blow into it (minimum 1/2 psi for 1 second). The built-in LED will flash RED. Blow into the tube a second time and the LED will flash GREEN, indicating that timing has been set. Power cycle the ignition and your done.

Note: You can set timing on two E-MAGs in exactly the same way in exactly the same amount of time - 30 to 60 seconds.

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Reviews

Have no need for this unit, as previously thought.

Isaac W Verified Purchase

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November 23, 2023

Best mag going for the RV8! Starts easy, runs smooth, and great power...

Angelo M Verified Purchase

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August 5, 2023

No problem.

Kenneth L Verified Purchase

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September 26, 2022

P mag was delivered quickly . Back in the air.

Tom W Verified Purchase

E-Mag P Model Ign With Alternator Lycoming 4

December 17, 2021

I have 2 E-Mags running on an IO-360. Initial installation requires some patience, but great factory support. Advise installing a small 12v Li battery for starting and a recharging connection somewhere (jack on panel) to keep charged every couple of months. A cold weather start will draw main battery down too far for E-Mags so you need a tiny 12v battery dedicated with switch and 3A fuse. After 600 hours I start up in 2 revolutions every time. Never a problem. Simple timing procedure always impresses A&P.

Brad L
June 22, 2021

Good price, quick, and good tracking.

William M
October 31, 2019

This is a great product, but installation is more involved than is seams if you are replacing magnetos on a flying plane. You will likely need to add two switch’s to your panel, and if you are replacing an impulse magneto you need to replace the studs. Getting the correct fittings and hoses to connect the manafild pressure hoses can be a small project if you want to do it right. The kit comes with silicone rubber tubing.

Keith H
April 12, 2019

Easy to install and time. Very reliable for 8 years. Runs better on one -mag than on 2 regular mags. I have two on my 0-360. No backup battery power needed with the built in alternator in the p-mag. I wish they were certified, too. I would put them on my J-35.

Michael L
October 8, 2016

Supper simple to install. Flawless performance. Use the auto plugs, aircraft plugs can not be gapped without breaking.

Ray T
October 28, 2014

If you are replacing a Bendix Mag be aware you need to purchase the Slick mounting kit (K-3784) in order to mount the PMAG to your engine. Without these clamps you cant install the PMAG.

Chris S
February 18, 2021

Q&A

Please note, Aircraft Spruce's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: Will this unit (part number 07-01292) work on all size engines?

There is no application chart for this item with specific engine listings. However, per the manufacturer, it will work for most 4 cylinder Lycomings except dual single pad models, which would be known if that is the type you had.

Q: Is it recommended that the auto ignition harness and spark plugs be used or my existing aircraft ignition leads and plugs?

Per the supplier: You'll want/need to use our harness with auto plugs. We stopped offering an aircraft harness back in 2010.

Q: Can I use my present lycoming spark plugs and harness? Is there a disadvantage to using present aircraft spark plugs and harness?

Per the supplier: No, you cannot use your old magneto harness or aircraft plugs.

Q: Is the E-Mag P Model ignition for certificated aircraft or experimentals only? I didn't see anything about any STC's needed.

Per the supplier: Currently, we only have ignitions for experimentals.

Q: What is the primary voltage of your E-Mag electronic ignition?

Per the manufacturer, their unit provides a safe amount of voltage for the ignition system.

Q: Does the e-mag come with a gasket to seal the mag to the accessory case?

Yes, it does.

Q: I have an Lyc. O-320 with slick mags (impulse on both) currently. Can I use the drive gears currently on my mags?

The gear on an impulse type magneto will not work with this unit. You will need a non-impulse type gear (and shorter mounting studs) for each E-MAG install.

Q: Can the 4370 & 4371 Slick Magnetos be changed with this E-MAG model?

Yes. This will replace a slick mag.

Q: Do you know what the box weight is? To considerate a international shipping after buy it

This ships in a 12" x 8" x 8" box weighing about 4.25 lbs.

Q: I have a Superior XP -IO-360 B1AD2. Slick mags Will the gear be usable or do I need to order the gears.

The gears on yoour slicks should work fine as long as they are still in good condition.

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