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Makita 6401 to 7901 Plus porting the 7900 and the Solo 681
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<blockquote data-quote="166" data-source="post: 5533677" data-attributes="member: 4306"><p>[ATTACH=full]447306[/ATTACH]</p><p>Original black coil for the PS-6400-7300-7900 from 2001 - mid 2004 production.</p><p>13,500 RPM Rev Limiter</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]447307[/ATTACH]</p><p>Optimized coil used on PS-7300 & PS-7900 from mid 2004 to the release of the PS-7310 & PS-7910</p><p>This coil is still used on the PS-6400 today.</p><p>13,500 RPM Rev Limiter</p><p></p><p>The PS-7310 & PS-7910 use the same flywheel as the later model 7900's but use a black coil governed to 12,800 RPM.</p><p></p><p>There was never a 12,500 coil for these saws. But if you find a Blue coil on one that is the unlimited coil. There is one of these floating around somewhere and last I knew it was in Virginia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="166, post: 5533677, member: 4306"] [ATTACH=full]447306[/ATTACH] Original black coil for the PS-6400-7300-7900 from 2001 - mid 2004 production. 13,500 RPM Rev Limiter [ATTACH=full]447307[/ATTACH] Optimized coil used on PS-7300 & PS-7900 from mid 2004 to the release of the PS-7310 & PS-7910 This coil is still used on the PS-6400 today. 13,500 RPM Rev Limiter The PS-7310 & PS-7910 use the same flywheel as the later model 7900's but use a black coil governed to 12,800 RPM. There was never a 12,500 coil for these saws. But if you find a Blue coil on one that is the unlimited coil. There is one of these floating around somewhere and last I knew it was in Virginia. [/QUOTE]
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