camel2019
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so I have a stihl saw here that I swapped a new to me coil into and still no spark anyone got any idea on what it could be. I already tried a different plug
since this is a chainsaw forum lets call it an 08sWhat model?
One of the newer ones?
Faulty wiring to the kill switch? Make sure everything is clean.
ts350?
Pea gravel, as in "gravel"? Or broken pieces of aluminum or magnesium?yes this one is the 5th one I have worked on for this guy I got 2 here with no spark this one had pea gravel behind the flywheel
Pea gravel, as in "gravel"? Or broken pieces of aluminum or magnesium?
Pics?????
Yeah, I gave up on that silly bullchit a long time ago. When they say, "I don't want to spend any money on this........", I say "Why in the hell did you bring it to me???"
My dad says if it comes across my bench you pay weather friend or foe.
BTW are the flywheel magnets ok?
Customers, think everything is fixable without spending money.
This happens to me with neighbors wanting favors. I get involved then it ends up costing me money. One wanted a welding job done he needed a piece of steel for a new draw bar for his trailer. He was ripping over the cost. My labor he thought was free. Gas for the welder, gas for the torches and arc rod plus my time. Needless to say I don’t do favors anymore I can’t afford it being retired.
Is there a stop switch wire that goes from the stator to the on/off switch? Could it be pinched somewhere? Shorted? Do you have a ohm meter?
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