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MH

12-17-2007 10:26:58




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My 55 Rancher quit on me the other day. Pretty sure it is the ignition coil. Anyone know the cap to set the pick-up on the coil from the flywheel? Thanks,
Matthew




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randy47

12-18-2007 04:12:59




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 Re: Husqvarna Question in reply to MH, 12-17-2007 10:26:58  
if you bought it from a DEALER and not over the internet you coil is coverd under LIFETIME ignition warranty .....look in you owners manual.



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JT

12-17-2007 17:50:09




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 Re: Husqvarna Question in reply to MH, 12-17-2007 10:26:58  
Set the air gap at .010, about the thickness of a cheap business card.You might also replace spark plug, sparks plugs do not last like they used to and we replace, especially if it is Champion plug, they are not worth a crap in two cycle applications, especially. You could also have saw dust in carb screen in carb. coils in chain saws just do not break down like they used to, so I would check a few other things first.
jim

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EH in SC

12-17-2007 16:11:21




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 Re: Husqvarna Question in reply to MH, 12-17-2007 10:26:58  
MH-For what it's worth, I've just used a paper match stick flat wise to gap coil and flywheel in a pinch and has always worked fine. Also, if you have trouble finding a coil for your Husky 55 try partstree.com. I found a coil there that my Husky Dealer said was no longer available and that I should retire the saw! Well, for less than $50. my old Husky will now outlive me! Good luck!



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Joe (Wa)

12-17-2007 12:16:25




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 Re: Husqvarna Question in reply to MH, 12-17-2007 10:26:58  
Not sure this is your 55. looks like .012", seems about normal for a small engine.

Joe



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MH

12-17-2007 12:23:15




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 Re: Husqvarna Question in reply to Joe (Wa), 12-17-2007 12:16:25  
Thanks Joe,
Looked around online a little after I posted this & seems about right for what I found also.
Lost spark in her on Sat., think it is the coil. Gonna borrow a coil out of my friends 55 & see if she fires.
Matthew



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TomTex

12-17-2007 10:52:30




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 Re: Husqvarna Question in reply to MH, 12-17-2007 10:26:58  
The Garden Tractor board could help you. Tom



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