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Falling pics 11/25/09
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<blockquote data-quote="madhatte" data-source="post: 3125436" data-attributes="member: 36455"><p>If it was actually arcing, you need a new coil module. There should never be a high enough voltage on the primary side of a coil to jump a gap in air -- those voltages should all be on the secondary side, where they can ignite things on purpose. However, if you just had a bunch of mung in the switch which was resistively heating, that could cause a fire as well. Best bet is to replace switch and coil together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madhatte, post: 3125436, member: 36455"] If it was actually arcing, you need a new coil module. There should never be a high enough voltage on the primary side of a coil to jump a gap in air -- those voltages should all be on the secondary side, where they can ignite things on purpose. However, if you just had a bunch of mung in the switch which was resistively heating, that could cause a fire as well. Best bet is to replace switch and coil together. [/QUOTE]
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