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Do you have a pic of how you do this,Thomas72?
Jacob J.,where do you get a Mega Fire?
Jacob J.,where do you get a Mega Fire?
Better? No, just different. If you want true raw power, with the old style chainsaw, the 797 is it, the 125s can seem tame next to one.
Do you have a pic of how you do this,Thomas72?
Jacob J.,where do you get a Mega Fire?
You use the existing coil. I've converted many using the "Mega Fire" solid state module. It's very easy and takes all of 20 minutes.
Basically you just bolt it in with the screw that held the points in place, then you connect a couple of wires, I think maybe one to ground and one goes to the coil or something like that. It works on all saws with points. Like I said, the instructions come with it.Can you say some more about how you make this change on other saws?
I've seen these for autos, but not for saws. Where do you get one?
thx
Houston....We have spark.
The NOS coil from Calvin fixed the spark problem!
The directions in the package must be whack however because there is not continuity between the plug wire and the lamination stack. It says resistance between the lamination stack and the plug end must be less than 3000 ohms but there is absolutely no continuity one either the good coil or the bad. Yet, one sparks and one does not.
Now, I have the air gap at either .009 or .012 but don't have my caliper to measure my shim stock. What is the correct gap for this little devil?
Also, has anyone that has ever worked on one of these tried to run it in a vise or something to make sure everything works before putting the Rubiks cube case back around the engine? I assume that's how the factory does it...
Finally,How the bleep do you change the fuel filter???
CLOSER to a running goofy little dinky chainsaw...
I sold many of them to members on this site and i have never heard any complaints on them yet so with that said i guess they had no issues with it.Yes I think it is. Have you had good service from these in chainsaws?
Houston....We have spark.
The NOS coil from Calvin fixed the spark problem!
The directions in the package must be whack however because there is not continuity between the plug wire and the lamination stack. It says resistance between the lamination stack and the plug end must be less than 3000 ohms but there is absolutely no continuity one either the good coil or the bad. Yet, one sparks and one does not.
Now, I have the air gap set at either .009, what is the correct gap for this little devil?
Also, has anyone that has ever worked on one of these tried to run it in a vise or something to make sure everything works before putting the Rubiks cube case back around the engine? I assume that's how the factory does it...
Finally, How the bleep do you change the fuel filter???
CLOSER to a running goofy little dinky chainsaw...
Started the 1-72 this morning. Gosh what a frustrating process putting the carb in is on these with the fuel line designed like that. Anyway, it's making the same weird noise my 795 made when I first started that one, too. Oh, well. At least this time I know where to look. I'll pop the flywheel tonight and check the points all out.Gotta get ready for church right now.
Oh yeah...
Is the T&C quieter closed than open? Not really... :monkey:
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