Slicks used to be throw away mags, but they have changed models so maybe that policy is a little different.
Aircraft Magneto Services web page has some helpful info on Magneto troubles and services.
http://www.aircraftmagnetoservice.net/Sac Sky Ranch has a very good booklet on mags.
http://www.amazon.com/Magneto-Ignition- ... pd_sim_b_1It's possible that any of us could maintain our own mags, after all, they are pretty simple. But some of the problems they have don't seem intuitive, so the SacSky book is helpful. also, you can download an old copy of the Bendix overhaul manual.
http://hhh.gavilan.edu/hspenner/Main/Ma ... agneto.pdfThis in more intimidating, shows the special tools used, and describes processes we can't do at home. Still, you can service your mag to a point.
Lee, as for 'Feisty', yes the impulse mag is on the right side, but also, the key switch turns off the left mag while starting. Strange, I know, but that's the way Fred Ferguson built it.
Also, there is a 1975 Lycoming service bulletin that redirects the routing of the plug leads to: Right mag to bottom plugs on right side, Left mag to bottom plugs on left side. The shorter the plug lead, the hotter the plug spark. Those lower plugs need all the help they can get! 'Feisty" has not been so modified. The Left mag still sparks the lower plugs on the right side.