calamari
ArboristSite Operative
This is a small, old saw that ran great right up until it didn't. It's old and the plug wire has hardened with time. I shut the saw off the last time and when I tried to start it again a day or so later it acted like I'd flooded it. I pulled the plug and found that the ceramic center of the plug had detached from the metal collar. I cleared any flooding and there's no apparent spark The spark plug wire is now detached from the boot and the wire spring clip is destroyed. I was given a bad coil of some make that had a good sparkplug wire I could unscrew from that coil to use on the RedMax but the RedMax looks like it's epoxyed in place. I've taken the coil off and tried reinstalling it with the business card gap but didn't do anything more than get the coil pickups over the magnets when I did.
My questions are:
Anybody ever take a plug wire out of a RedMax coil? Is it epoxied onto a metal screw that goes into the wire or is it something else that will be destroyed if I dig the wire and epoxy out?
Is it important to set the coil both for gap but also for the slight side to side movement that is at right angles to the air gap?
How does the air gap affect the coils firing? Does it being just a little too tight make it not fire or be weak and the same with too large a gap.
There suddenly doesn't seem to be any spark both before when I thought I flooded it and now after I've Joe McGee'd up a trial fix. It seems odd that the coil just went bad after running fine with a failing plug and being under no stress when it was shut off.
My questions are:
Anybody ever take a plug wire out of a RedMax coil? Is it epoxied onto a metal screw that goes into the wire or is it something else that will be destroyed if I dig the wire and epoxy out?
Is it important to set the coil both for gap but also for the slight side to side movement that is at right angles to the air gap?
How does the air gap affect the coils firing? Does it being just a little too tight make it not fire or be weak and the same with too large a gap.
There suddenly doesn't seem to be any spark both before when I thought I flooded it and now after I've Joe McGee'd up a trial fix. It seems odd that the coil just went bad after running fine with a failing plug and being under no stress when it was shut off.