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Posted by David Gray on January 08, 2007 at 15:29:16 from (72.26.132.246):
In Reply to: No spark posted by Sparkless on January 08, 2007 at 11:59:40:
The easiest, longest lasting way is to simply buy an electronic module, screw it to the housing, attach one wire, and you're back in business. Most autoparts places will have them. When I was a little younger and dumber, I got the nut off but the flywheel wouldn't budge. Took it to a shop and waited. I called and they had stuff on order. Finally, after a couple weeks I went back and found since they couldn't get the flywheel off, they stuck it in the corner hoping I'd forget it. I grabbed it up, went to NAPA and had it running in an hour. Boy was I mad!!
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