Coil replacement on Husqvarna 280(?)

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I bought what I now think is a Husqvarna 280CD to do a bit of light Alaska milling (incidentially, this is the saw I paid for with the free L65 from this thread!). It ran and I paid CAD$100 for it, but stopped running promptly after I got it hot.

I'm 95% sure that the coil is shot; the resistances seem OK (2.7k/2.4 ohm), but it makes a thin, weak spark through the plug, and it won't make my variable-gap coil tester spark at all.

Question 1:

Does this look like a 280CD to you? It's got a Tillotson HS122A 425 carb, and it looks like the cylinder is stamped 52ZN1+. One of the chain catchers was stamped "280". No badge nor serial tag, unfortunately.

Question 2:

The ignition module is marked SEM 10008300. Would that be original? I'm really struggling to find a replacement that (a) is electronic, and (b) looks like it might fit. Would really appreciate any advice.
 

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Tank handle looks 380 or 480 to me- but they all pretty much swap over and chop and change.
The 280S and CD has a different style of rear handle- the S is a points ignition and the CD is electronic.
As such, you should be able to swap out ignitions for one off a 380 or 480- but without going through a lot of paperwork- not sure if you have to take flywheel and coil, or just coil swap.
 
I'll look into that. But it looks like the trigger is integral with the rest of the module, and given the skinny spark I'm thinking the coil is weak. Am I misunderstanding?

The only other thing I can think of is the module-to-magnet gap, but I can't see how that could be adjustable here -- the screwholes aren't slots, and the coil is completely hidden under the flywheel.
 

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