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Posted by ben brown on March 25, 2007 at 18:55:51 from (12.213.80.54):
In Reply to: electronic ignition posted by alexrs21 on March 25, 2007 at 15:37:01:
i change over a front to 12 work good then the coil burnt up. i was out town so guy got a new one 12v. dealer said put reistor in it cut it to 6v. some time would stat most time wouldn"t. took out the reistor starts right up. if it a 6v and you changing to 12 and not the coil ues a reistor. if changing coil to 12 then you dont need the reistor. one thing i can tell you is buy the set both coil and ingitor. i get mine form hy-capacity
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