Pulse coil question
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Pulse coil question
can a pulse coil assembly from an 81' be retrofitted to a 1980 model?
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Re: Pulse coil question
I am sure it would work but you would have to change out the plug connector.
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Re: Pulse coil question
Is there another name for this part?
I am not familiar with pulse coil assembly?
I am not familiar with pulse coil assembly?
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Re: Pulse coil question
More info' needed on this issue.
If you mean you want to replace one of the 3x pulser units bolted to a common plate that sits in front of the auto-advance & retard unit and it mounted under the small cover at 2 o'clock on the clutch cover then it may be possible.
But the '81 has (IIRC) 1/8" connectors on the wiring vs 1/4" on the '80 model.
If that is the case then I do have some information that could help to fit it into the correct position on the 6 pin connector on the '80.
PM me and I'd be happy to help.
If it is not that unit, then we need more info' pls. Pics would help too.
Cheers..Tony
If you mean you want to replace one of the 3x pulser units bolted to a common plate that sits in front of the auto-advance & retard unit and it mounted under the small cover at 2 o'clock on the clutch cover then it may be possible.
But the '81 has (IIRC) 1/8" connectors on the wiring vs 1/4" on the '80 model.
If that is the case then I do have some information that could help to fit it into the correct position on the 6 pin connector on the '80.
PM me and I'd be happy to help.
If it is not that unit, then we need more info' pls. Pics would help too.
Cheers..Tony
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Re: Pulse coil question
I think 'pulse coil' is a perfectly adequate description of the part in question. That's what I've always called them. FWIW, Honda calls it the 'Pulse Generator'.
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Re: Pulse coil question
Once again, i stand corrected.