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Setting The Air Gap On Husky 185CD Flywheel/Coil
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<blockquote data-quote="rupedoggy" data-source="post: 6580184" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>My questions are;</p><p>1. How do you know the spark is weak? What voltage does it show. It has been my experience that these ignitions work or they don't. Define weak.</p><p>2. Do you know those slotted holes are for ignition timing? There are marks to line up the timing. There is also a mark to check timing with a light at 8,000 rpm.</p><p>3. Do you know the gap is set from the factory? If you checked and found it off, how would you correct it?</p><p>4. Are you having problems with the saw and guessing it is the ignition? How about giving us a chance to help you and tell us all you know about the problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rupedoggy, post: 6580184, member: 556"] My questions are; 1. How do you know the spark is weak? What voltage does it show. It has been my experience that these ignitions work or they don't. Define weak. 2. Do you know those slotted holes are for ignition timing? There are marks to line up the timing. There is also a mark to check timing with a light at 8,000 rpm. 3. Do you know the gap is set from the factory? If you checked and found it off, how would you correct it? 4. Are you having problems with the saw and guessing it is the ignition? How about giving us a chance to help you and tell us all you know about the problem? [/QUOTE]
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