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dug up old Homelite Super EZ- maybe seized?
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<blockquote data-quote="bubbas_son" data-source="post: 6228691" data-attributes="member: 136626"><p>I'm back! Still working on getting her running. Now I have realized that I have no spark. I took the coil off and it looks like something battered it pretty good. </p><p>Some of the plastic is ripped off the coil- would that cause it to fail? </p><p>I have also done some research here on the coil... evidently the blue one that I have is "DREADED"? Haha, I haven't really tried to get the flywheel off</p><p>so I don't know if I am dealing with points or electronic ignition. Please see picture..[ATTACH=full]573956[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbas_son, post: 6228691, member: 136626"] I'm back! Still working on getting her running. Now I have realized that I have no spark. I took the coil off and it looks like something battered it pretty good. Some of the plastic is ripped off the coil- would that cause it to fail? I have also done some research here on the coil... evidently the blue one that I have is "DREADED"? Haha, I haven't really tried to get the flywheel off so I don't know if I am dealing with points or electronic ignition. Please see picture..[ATTACH=full]573956[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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