Hey, No Fair! Mark. Most of us do not
have a Renesis shop manual. But, lets see the old CS had three wires,
the new one has two wires - I get it - there is a wire missing {:>).
So it sounds like the problem was
indeed ignition - well, its almost always either fuel or spark causing
a problem. So if fuel is more or less ruled out it defaults to
ignition. It probably wouldn't be a rev limiter as they simply cut out
above a certain rpm. So either your ignition timing somehow was off at
higher rpm (too much advance?) or else your ignition was erratic in
its firing (such as exceeding the capability of the coils to recharge
between firings - unlikely in this case).
But, without a shop manual to give me
more insight, I must say I'm out of ideas.
Ed
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Friday, September 14, 2007 10:52 PM
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[FlyRotary] Re: One for the smart guys
Now Rusty!!! That's too obvious. ;-)
OK, another hint... I got a hint of what might be causing
my problem from the ignition section of the Renesis shop manual.
Mark
On 9/14/07, Russell Duffy <rusty@radrotary.com
> wrote:
OK, I'll give you a hint... it was related to my
decision to change over from the original CAS to the Renesis CAS. I
got that bright idea from last year's rotary get together at Tracy's.
I've got it.
YOU were the problem :-)
Rusty