...coil (ignition module) and the magnets in the flywheel. An acceptable gap is .010"-.012". This is about the equivalent of the thickness of a standard business card. Once you are to the point of ...
ignition generator coil is not scrubbing against the flywheel, there should be .030 air gap between the coil and the flywheel magnets. If you are mechanically savy, remove the flywheel and inspect the
ignition coil. (This is called a parasitic load) Most of the time when a new condensor is installed the problem is where the wires attach to the condensor. (Chassis ground) Coil to Flywheel air gap is
ignition coil unplug the spark plug wire. Set the coil out of the way. Remove the nut from the center of the flywheel. Use a steering wheel puller to remove the flywheel. Install the new flywheel over
...ignition. it might also help if you test for spark in a darkened garage. if you dont have a spark replace the coil. if you do have a spark but not when you re-attach the kill switch wire, trace this ...
start, changed the spark plug and there is no spark. If this model is a 2 stroke engine, it may need the air-gap adjusted between the ignition coil modules legs and the magnets built into the flywheel
what is the gap setting for the ignition coil? .012 is common but it depends on the engine
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