Posted by dave2 on October 25, 2008 at 11:52:42 from (84.170.180.151):
Hey folks,
a coil is a coil, isn't it? Reason I'm asking is, I have an ATV that I've been working some bugs out of and I am (I hope) down to the last one. It doesn't want to start real well when it is cold. Eventually, it starts, but sometimes I have to pull the plug out and clean it. Most times, I have to start it the first time with the pull rope instead of the electric start. Is it possible that my coil is intermitantly weak? Today, I got ready for the morning ritual, but the thing started the first crank with the E starter. 2 hours later, I had to beat my brains out with the pull rope. Starts fine now.
Anyway,
I was looking on ebay for coils and some are listed as high performance to "Change your stock Coil to this one for more performance & speed!"
Will one coil give a stronger spark than the next? Will a stronger spark cause engine damage?
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