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Post by lilmuler2469 on Jul 24, 2024 2:26:54 GMT -5
It all started with a little ranger. Now I can't stop. I love homelite chainsaws and love the challenges that come with giving them a good life. But now I've found a clean 360 with a hole in the spark plug coil and no sign of a spark. My first repair made on a homelite was a 330 intake boot. And everything has been cake. Leon's videos have helped me stay on top of finding parts and the info is priceless. But now can't find the coil.
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Post by blythkd on Jul 24, 2024 5:24:26 GMT -5
When you say, hole in the spark plug coil, you're referring to the transformer that fastens over the spark plug with 2 screws?
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Post by lilmuler2469 on Aug 11, 2024 3:27:30 GMT -5
It all started with a little ranger. Now I can't stop. I love homelite chainsaws and love the challenges that come with giving them a good life. But now I've found a clean 360 with a hole in the spark plug coil and no sign of a spark. My first repair made on a homelite was a 330 intake boot. And everything has been cake. Leon's videos have helped me stay on top of finding parts and the info is priceless. But now can't find the coil.
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Post by lilmuler2469 on Aug 11, 2024 3:36:29 GMT -5
lilmuler2469 Avatar lilmuler2469 Groundie * a few seconds ago Quote Yes that's it. The part that sits over the sparkplug terminal has a hole in it. If the plug was gone but the module still on the saw. I could look through and see the cylinder. « Prev1Next »
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