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Post by homelite1980 on Mar 30, 2021 22:08:28 GMT -5
Hi, Seeing if anyone has ignition parts for a 330? My saw has no spark and cannot find parts.
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Post by blythkd on Mar 31, 2021 11:25:17 GMT -5
So if you're looking for a new electronic ignition module, it's A94361. That's the only ignition ever offered on the 330.
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Post by homelite1980 on Apr 1, 2021 12:04:17 GMT -5
I have the part # just can’t find any
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Post by undee70ss on Apr 1, 2021 13:17:07 GMT -5
I have the part # just can’t find any Look for a parts saw, it may be cheaper.
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Post by redrider on Apr 9, 2021 8:11:20 GMT -5
I don’t like to question folks when it comes to trouble shooting, but throw me a bone on this one
How are you determining that it has no spark? I ask this because I’ve gotten a few saws that had no spark and it wasn’t a bad coil. What are your numbers for the high and low side of the coil? Do you have continuity from the coil to the plug cap? I’ve bought two saws that simply needed to plug wire stripped back and reconnected the connector for the plug. I’ve even had one there the the plug wire wasn’t screwed down very well inside the coil and wouldn’t spark.
Just some thoughts before you give up on the coil and pitch it for something you may not need.
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kennyw
Collector wannabe
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Post by kennyw on Apr 9, 2021 8:31:49 GMT -5
What about baking the coil to dry it out as Leon has suggested many times and has a video on it?
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Post by blythkd on Apr 9, 2021 17:11:22 GMT -5
The baking procedure is predominantly meant for the Wico/Prestolite ignitions lovingly referred to as "blue death". The 330 has a Phelon ignition that has been pretty reliable over the years but I suppose there's a first time for everything. Maybe some of these have failed and someone had success with baking it?
Back in the day I hardly ever replaced one, and there were a lot of 330's around our area. But I'm finding as time marches on, things that used to rarely happen, now are happening more and more.
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