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having bought one of the 056supers with the failing bosch module i opted to give the aftermarket offered by the german ebay seller
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190590733267?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
the part came in yesterday in good order, took about a week to get from germany to kansas, not bad in my opinion at all.
i have to say i really had my doubts about this unit, the coil is approx 30 degree's in the retarded position to that of the bosch coil, it also means the coil wire needs to be about an inch or so longer, however i managed to make my oem wire work for testing.
for the life of me i see no reason that the saw should even come close to starting and running, but i put it together anyway.
3 pulls and off it went, runs as it should, however i might be a touch retarded in timing, but my bet is it is well within limits and within adjustment available with the slots in the mounting base. i installed it mid slot and will probably run it there till i can round up a timing light to check it out for sure.
i am pretty certain that it is not too far advanced, as i still have all my fingers after yanking the rope.
once i get it proved out, i will take it back apart and install a longer wire, replace the oem shutdown wire to the switch that is falling apart, and put in a dab of rtv to secure the wiring on the plate so vibration doesn't cause issues down the road.
not a cheap fix, however at 125 bucks delivered i feel that if it proves reliable as it should be, it is a viable alternative to getting dead 045 and 056's back in the wood.
fwiw
bob g
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190590733267?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
the part came in yesterday in good order, took about a week to get from germany to kansas, not bad in my opinion at all.
i have to say i really had my doubts about this unit, the coil is approx 30 degree's in the retarded position to that of the bosch coil, it also means the coil wire needs to be about an inch or so longer, however i managed to make my oem wire work for testing.
for the life of me i see no reason that the saw should even come close to starting and running, but i put it together anyway.
3 pulls and off it went, runs as it should, however i might be a touch retarded in timing, but my bet is it is well within limits and within adjustment available with the slots in the mounting base. i installed it mid slot and will probably run it there till i can round up a timing light to check it out for sure.
i am pretty certain that it is not too far advanced, as i still have all my fingers after yanking the rope.
once i get it proved out, i will take it back apart and install a longer wire, replace the oem shutdown wire to the switch that is falling apart, and put in a dab of rtv to secure the wiring on the plate so vibration doesn't cause issues down the road.
not a cheap fix, however at 125 bucks delivered i feel that if it proves reliable as it should be, it is a viable alternative to getting dead 045 and 056's back in the wood.
fwiw
bob g