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Posted by MagMan on January 11, 2006 at 05:39:10 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: SA Mag posted by banjo on January 10, 2006 at 19:34:45:
I will tell you that you have to be exsremly carfull pressing the coil core in to the new coil. Sometimes they go like a knife through butter and you need to put asphalt on the core other times most of the time they dont go that easy and the core is very soft you can not pound on it and you can break the new coil very easy believe me its a real kick in the teeth when you break a $37.50 coil. That little cover you speak of with the gears it timed if you think the gears got out then it will need to be retimed. You can pull the 3 big screws on the front cover that holds the dist cap and pull it off exsposing the points with no problems. Just read the pages over and over in that online manual. JON
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