Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a NOS ignition coil for my car.. Or a good used one Also, could I use a new ignition coil from a new 2 cylinder motorcycle?
Thanks,
Elliot
Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
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Charles Gould
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Re: Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
Does anyone have an NOS or good used ignition switch, or can anyone provide advice as to how to repair mine. The spring that returns the key from the start position does not work, so that the switch tends to remain in the start position.
Are the switches easy to replace? How do you remove the switch collar and is it a shear bolt with rounded or recessed heads. If so, how do you grab it to remove the switch?
Thanks in advance for all of your help.
Chas Sent from my iPad
Are the switches easy to replace? How do you remove the switch collar and is it a shear bolt with rounded or recessed heads. If so, how do you grab it to remove the switch?
Thanks in advance for all of your help.
Chas Sent from my iPad
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Re: Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
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I take a die grinder or drill with a almost worn out 1/16" thick cut-off wheel and cut a slot in the exposed screw head. Then take a flat blade screw driver and remove them. Also makes the screws reuseable. hope this helps
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 22:36:29 -0400 "Charles Gould chasgould@...
[2cylinderhondas]" Does anyone have an NOS or good used ignition switch, or can anyone > provide advice as to how to repair mine. The spring that returns the key from > the start position does not work, so that the switch tends to remain in the > start position.
> Are the switches easy to replace? How do you remove the switch > collar and is it a shear bolt with rounded or recessed heads. If so, how do > you grab it to remove the switch?
> Thanks in advance for all of your help.
> Chas
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I take a die grinder or drill with a almost worn out 1/16" thick cut-off wheel and cut a slot in the exposed screw head. Then take a flat blade screw driver and remove them. Also makes the screws reuseable. hope this helps
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 22:36:29 -0400 "Charles Gould chasgould@...
[2cylinderhondas]" Does anyone have an NOS or good used ignition switch, or can anyone > provide advice as to how to repair mine. The spring that returns the key from > the start position does not work, so that the switch tends to remain in the > start position.
> Are the switches easy to replace? How do you remove the switch > collar and is it a shear bolt with rounded or recessed heads. If so, how do > you grab it to remove the switch?
> Thanks in advance for all of your help.
> Chas
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Re: Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
I used a single coil from a V6 Chevy coil pack. Look at this link and scroll down to picture. Not for purists.
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Eric Geiger
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Re: Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
I rebuild ignition coils all the time. Unfortunately I'm out of town on business until 11/29
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I used a single coil from a V6 Chevy coil pack. Look at this link and scroll down to picture. Not for purists.
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Kevin Lister
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Re: Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
Yes, I too have used a Dremel and cut-off wheel to cut slots in the heads of the screws. It definitely works and allows you to use a large screwdriver to screw them back in. ;o)
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Re: [2cylinderhondas] Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
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I take a die grinder or drill with a almost worn out 1/16" thick cut-off wheel and cut a slot in the exposed screw head. Then take a flat blade screw driver and remove them. Also makes the screws reuseable. hope this helps
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 22:36:29 -0400 "Charles Gould chasgould@...
[2cylinderhondas]" Does anyone have an NOS or good used ignition switch, or can anyone > provide advice as to how to repair mine. The spring that returns the key from > the start position does not work, so that the switch tends to remain in the > start position.
> Are the switches easy to replace? How do you remove the switch > collar and is it a shear bolt with rounded or recessed heads. If so, how do > you grab it to remove the switch?
> Thanks in advance for all of your help.
> Chas
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Re: [2cylinderhondas] Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
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I take a die grinder or drill with a almost worn out 1/16" thick cut-off wheel and cut a slot in the exposed screw head. Then take a flat blade screw driver and remove them. Also makes the screws reuseable. hope this helps
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 22:36:29 -0400 "Charles Gould chasgould@...
[2cylinderhondas]" Does anyone have an NOS or good used ignition switch, or can anyone > provide advice as to how to repair mine. The spring that returns the key from > the start position does not work, so that the switch tends to remain in the > start position.
> Are the switches easy to replace? How do you remove the switch > collar and is it a shear bolt with rounded or recessed heads. If so, how do > you grab it to remove the switch?
> Thanks in advance for all of your help.
> Chas
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Re: Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
Whoever owned mine had a replacement added later on, my ignition is newer with standard bolts and I still have the original key.
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Subject: Re: [2cylinderhondas] Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
Yes, I too have used a Dremel and cut-off wheel to cut slots in the heads of the screws. It definitely works and allows you to use a large screwdriver to screw them back in. ;o)
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Re: [2cylinderhondas] Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
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I take a die grinder or drill with a almost worn out 1/16" thick cut-off wheel and cut a slot in the exposed screw head. Then take a flat blade screw driver and remove them. Also makes the screws reuseable. hope this helps
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 22:36:29 -0400 "Charles Gould chasgould@...
[2cylinderhondas]" Does anyone have an NOS or good used ignition switch, or can anyone > provide advice as to how to repair mine. The spring that returns the key from > the start position does not work, so that the switch tends to remain in the > start position.
> Are the switches easy to replace? How do you remove the switch > collar and is it a shear bolt with rounded or recessed heads. If so, how do > you grab it to remove the switch?
> Thanks in advance for all of your help.
> Chas
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-------- Original message --------
From: "Kevin Lister misterpoopoohead@... [2cylinderhondas]"
Date:09/15/2015 2:01 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
Cc:
Subject: Re: [2cylinderhondas] Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
Yes, I too have used a Dremel and cut-off wheel to cut slots in the heads of the screws. It definitely works and allows you to use a large screwdriver to screw them back in. ;o)
From:
"kingtrans@... [2cylinderhondas]"
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Sent:
Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:40 AM
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Re: [2cylinderhondas] Z600 Ignition coil? Or New Coil from a 2 cylinder motorcycle?
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I take a die grinder or drill with a almost worn out 1/16" thick cut-off wheel and cut a slot in the exposed screw head. Then take a flat blade screw driver and remove them. Also makes the screws reuseable. hope this helps
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 22:36:29 -0400 "Charles Gould chasgould@...
[2cylinderhondas]" Does anyone have an NOS or good used ignition switch, or can anyone > provide advice as to how to repair mine. The spring that returns the key from > the start position does not work, so that the switch tends to remain in the > start position.
> Are the switches easy to replace? How do you remove the switch > collar and is it a shear bolt with rounded or recessed heads. If so, how do > you grab it to remove the switch?
> Thanks in advance for all of your help.
> Chas
> Sent from my iPad
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