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Re: Electronic ignition- worth it?
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Posted by John S-B on May 24, 2005 at 15:59:51 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Electronic ignition- worth it? posted by John S-B on May 24, 2005 at 04:40:14:
Thanks for the info guys. How hard is it to install the igniter? The old girl is 60 this year so putting in a electronic ignition is about like grandma getting a hearing aide. Unfortunately I am not retired (or even close) so I don't have time to tinker with the M every week. I need to get on and go. It has a rebuilt carb on it and I had new bushings put in the distributor. Its been about 4 years since plugs, cap, and wires so I thought I'd try those first. I also put in some bushings in the gov. linkage to take out some slop. It's got good compression so hopefully this is something simple. I just have'nt had time to get tune up parts and I thought that while I was at it I'd fix it right.
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