Bendix Mags

How to keep the Cessna 170 flying and airworthy.

Moderators: GAHorn, Karl Towle, Bruce Fenstermacher

Post Reply
N73087

Bendix Mags

Post by N73087 »

I have been a Slick guy until about a year ago when I bought my C-170A which has Bendix mags.
The P-lead has a filter on it. Is it really necessary with modern radios? Is there a new terminal needed to connect the P-lead to the mag?
I would like to eliminate the filter for a "cleaner" looking installation.
User avatar
mit
Posts: 1067
Joined: Wed May 01, 2002 1:54 am

Re: Bendix Mags

Post by mit »

N73087 wrote:I have been a Slick guy until about a year ago when I bought my C-170A which has Bendix mags.
The P-lead has a filter on it. Is it really necessary with modern radios? Is there a new terminal needed to connect the P-lead to the mag?
I would like to eliminate the filter for a "cleaner" looking installation.
You know why they call them slicks Don't you? Oh well... You could take the filters off but I don't know why you would. :?
Tim
N170CT
Posts: 167
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2002 6:00 pm

Post by N170CT »

FWIW, I put a pair of new Slicks on one year ago and could not be more pleased. Much less drop on either during runup plus they are lighter & simpler than the old Bendix mags. Bought the Slicks from Mattituck at an exchange price significantly less than rebuilding the Bendix versions. My two cents...
Post Reply
Cessna® is a registered trademark of Textron Aviation, Inc. The International Cessna® 170 Association is an independent owners/operators association dedicated to C170 aircraft and early O-300-powered C172s. We are not affiliated with Cessna® or Textron Aviation, Inc. in any way.