Front cylinder not firing
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The new mid-USA module was cactus out of the box, fitted a remote Dynatek 2000 as per your suggestion Tex, back riding again. I like the idea of taking the module out of the nosecone away from the heat as well.
Also a good quick test for the module is to use a test light to test each control wire to the coil, the light should flash when running or cranking, mine did on the rear pot but just stayed on solid on the front.
Also a good quick test for the module is to use a test light to test each control wire to the coil, the light should flash when running or cranking, mine did on the rear pot but just stayed on solid on the front.
I'm guessing that means bad out of the box right?
So you went with a 2000p?
#12
Yes mate thats right, the replacement module which I have found out is a Chinese copy of the Crane HI 4 was a dud straight out of the box. Thought I new the old bile as i have personally fully rewired the old girl when I repainted the frame. Anyway all good and as you said, back in the wind.....
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#14
As for the Crane ignitions from everything I've heard the old ones were very good but the new ones are crap.
#15
Because now they are made in china like everything else?
I don’t understand how they can **** up a direct copy ofa design that includes detailed information.
Yet they’re considered a formidable threat in the high teck industry. https://thediplomat.com/2018/08/unde...ological-rise/
Or is it the American antreprenure that can not distinguish a quality Chinese manufacturer from a hack?
I don’t understand how they can **** up a direct copy ofa design that includes detailed information.
Yet they’re considered a formidable threat in the high teck industry. https://thediplomat.com/2018/08/unde...ological-rise/
Or is it the American antreprenure that can not distinguish a quality Chinese manufacturer from a hack?
#16
Because now they are made in china like everything else?
I don’t understand how they can **** up a direct copy ofa design that includes detailed information.
Yet they’re considered a formidable threat in the high teck industry. https://thediplomat.com/2018/08/unde...ological-rise/
Or is it the American antreprenure that can not distinguish a quality Chinese manufacturer from a hack?
I don’t understand how they can **** up a direct copy ofa design that includes detailed information.
Yet they’re considered a formidable threat in the high teck industry. https://thediplomat.com/2018/08/unde...ological-rise/
Or is it the American antreprenure that can not distinguish a quality Chinese manufacturer from a hack?
Your computer and your cell phone are made there and done well.
Their knockoff industry is where they fall flat on their face.
The reason China's knockoff industry is doing so well is a bunch of people want to spend as little as possible while forgetting the old axiom of "If you want something good you have to be ready to pay for it".
A lot of people will buy the cheapest piece of crap they can find and expect it to work like a high quality expensive part or tool.
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tar_snake (02-15-2019)
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#18
Some things China does well.
Your computer and your cell phone are made there and done well.
Their knockoff industry is where they fall flat on their face.
The reason China's knockoff industry is doing so well is a bunch of people want to spend as little as possible while forgetting the old axiom of "If you want something good you have to be ready to pay for it".
A lot of people will buy the cheapest piece of crap they can find and expect it to work like a high quality expensive part or tool.
Your computer and your cell phone are made there and done well.
Their knockoff industry is where they fall flat on their face.
The reason China's knockoff industry is doing so well is a bunch of people want to spend as little as possible while forgetting the old axiom of "If you want something good you have to be ready to pay for it".
A lot of people will buy the cheapest piece of crap they can find and expect it to work like a high quality expensive part or tool.
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