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#1 Posted : Monday, 27 September 2004 6:54:07 AM(UTC)
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Just put elect dizzy into my 202 , seams to miss and fart as you take of , any idears !! i have used normal spark plugs , opened up to about 1mm is this correct!.


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#2 Posted : Monday, 27 September 2004 6:58:29 AM(UTC)
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Did you bypass the original resistance in the wiring harness and fit a 12V coil? You need to run a 12V coil (the original blue motor one will do), and bypass the harness resistor.
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#3 Posted : Monday, 27 September 2004 6:34:14 PM(UTC)
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Open the gaps up to 1.5mm also. The electronic dizzy gets a far superior spark at 1.5mm than at 0.9 or 1mm. And definitely do what Byron is suggesting.


An easy test is to run a temporary wire direct from the battery to the positive on the coil (ta

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#4 Posted : Tuesday, 28 September 2004 4:07:00 AM(UTC)
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make sure you install a 12 V relay, otherwise do the wire replacement from the ignition.


The wire itself is a high resistance wire and gives you 9V instead of 12V.

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#5 Posted : Tuesday, 28 September 2004 4:29:34 AM(UTC)
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How do you bypass harness !! . do you run an extra wire !!, with a relay !!


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#6 Posted : Tuesday, 28 September 2004 7:37:27 AM(UTC)
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I simply replaced the resistance wire with a heavy gauge plain wire. Cut the resistance wire at both ends. Connect one end to a fuse which must hold current when cranking, use a multimeter or probe light while cranking to check. Connect the other end to t
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Basically run a bypass wire from the ignition switch to the coil, that bypasses the wire that has power on it when the engine is running. Leave the wire that gives the coil 12V when the starter is cranking. Depending upon the model that the 202 is in, you
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#8 Posted : Wednesday, 29 September 2004 9:53:05 AM(UTC)
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I too have been having dilemas with electronic ignition. I put an electronic ign. setup off a VH Commy and I used twice as much fuel!!!! Does not make sense especially when you consider power/performance increased (you could actually "feel" th
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