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bigshrimpin your the man! i just sent you a PM
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#2
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boxes sounds good, still sounds like the stator. it probably isnt the trigger because that usually would give you two dead cyl, one on each bank. and if you still want to be sure bring it to a shop and tell them you want them to put their meter on the yellow wires tell you what they find. they probably wont charge more than 50 dollars.
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bigshrimp, im going to try this in that link you sent me
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If thats what there telling me to do it seems easy enough. i just want to make sure 1st. thanks again. |
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sounds right, what they want you to do is swap the leads comming from the stator around from one side to another.
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i switched the leads from the stator on the switch boxes now the starboard has the spark and the port doesnt. following that website i disconnected the rectifier. taped off the wires going into it and rechecked everything. one bank of cylinders still isn't getting spark, so now i believe it has to be the stator. bigshrimp i'm interested in buying one off you depending on how hard it is to replace myself.
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it isnt hard but you need the special flywheel removal tool.
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