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Posted by MagMan on December 28, 2004 at 06:14:09 from (205.188.117.13):
Hi Guys, I was bored the day before Christmas so I decided to give my self a present and put a Rebuilt Mag on my old H. She has always run pretty good and started fine until this fall when I took the pressure washer to all the RED IRON. Then it sat in a down pour of rain that seemed like lasted couple of weeks. Well, she was getting hard to start and running rough. I didn't bother to blast the new mag or anything. Just took it apart and greased the bearings replaced the springs in the trip and picked a good used coil out of my stack and put her together with new tune up parts and a coil cap that I plastic coated. I put her in just like the old one and timed it by the it manual. hooked her all up and decided to turn the motor over by the crank to check my timing. Ill be darned if she didn't fire right up with one or two cranks. I have never used an on off switch on her just ground the mag or put her in 5th gear and let her die. Now I hit the starter button and the old girl fires right up wow what a difference. The moral is do something for yourself it sometimes sure can have a satisfying result. JON
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