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Author: Ralph Fowler |
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Date Posted: 06:51:36 02/10/09 Tue I have a 1989 Arctic cat Jag 340. It has electric start, but the starter does not work. It has a back up pull starter that we use. It started and ran for quite a while. It was shut off and re started and ran for a while. It was shut off again. It sat for a couple of minutes and we tried to start it again. It would not start. No Spark. Took the plug ends (caps) off and ran the wire directly to the plug and had spark. Ran and when shut off again, would not start. No Spark. We're thinking when the coil heats up, something inside seperates. Not sure if it is the external coil or the internal coil(stator)? Could also be something grounding out. Anyone know how to test the coil? The Stator? I don't think the electric starter not working should effct it. Help!!! [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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