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Ignition coils ignition coil specs

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SOURCE: xt 500 has weak spark(flywheel

It sounds to me that you have done most all of what is needed. Just take some fine sandpaper to the magnets in the flywheel. After sanding, wipe it clean, then spray it with carb cleaner to remove any possible residue. Now give the magnets a spray coating of clear polyurethane coating. The flywheel will never rust again. Replace the source coil and install a new spark plug. A plug that is carboned up can lessen spark voltage. The last item is the battery. A weak one can rob power. Please rate my answer. Thanks.

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I have a yamaha fz750 and i want to replace the ignition coil, what are the coils that can be used to replaced such. I need some information on ignition coils with other brand and models that will fit tthe...

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