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Old 02-22-2020, 01:22 AM   #1
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Default Re: Hard to start when hot

Cold start with a good volt meter you can learn a lot. Run it hot and test with a volt meter. But you have a electronic ignition. Not great advice. Shouldn't have a ballest between the perm and the coil wire to my understanding.
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Cold start with a good volt meter you can learn a lot. Run it hot and test with a volt meter. But you have a electronic ignition. Not great advice. Shouldn't have a ballest between the perm and the coil wire to my understanding.



Coil has an internal ballest, I tried running another one before it aswell but had no spark
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