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Replacing Coil Wire and Condensor Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="kmcrab" data-source="post: 36618" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>Snooter is so right about going new OEM on electrical if you can. $60 is nothing for the peace of mind it buys as most electrical components,especially used are non-refundable parts anywhere. The seller has no idea how it was hooked up, what it was hooked up to etc and you will have no recourse. You do not want to skimp on electrical as just the position of the coil itself makes partial disassembly mandatory. . Same for the harness. That is the worst thing, tracking down electrical issues if you end up with no spark or electrical components, unless you are very familiar with wiring/grounding...even then you still have to disassemble at times to track the problem down. Good Luck with the new parts and getting your bike back together, I really hope that this fixes your problems.:4: </p><p></p><p>PS: Read Campn' Dads Thread on No Spark What to Look For. Talk about frustration that has been going on for a long time. I feel bad for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmcrab, post: 36618, member: 829"] Snooter is so right about going new OEM on electrical if you can. $60 is nothing for the peace of mind it buys as most electrical components,especially used are non-refundable parts anywhere. The seller has no idea how it was hooked up, what it was hooked up to etc and you will have no recourse. You do not want to skimp on electrical as just the position of the coil itself makes partial disassembly mandatory. . Same for the harness. That is the worst thing, tracking down electrical issues if you end up with no spark or electrical components, unless you are very familiar with wiring/grounding...even then you still have to disassemble at times to track the problem down. Good Luck with the new parts and getting your bike back together, I really hope that this fixes your problems.:4: PS: Read Campn' Dads Thread on No Spark What to Look For. Talk about frustration that has been going on for a long time. I feel bad for him. [/QUOTE]
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