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Old 08-05-2015, 04:50 AM
J-Mech J-Mech is offline
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If the coil leaked "black goo" out of it, you need to replace it. The coils are oil filled and that is what keeps them cool. It may test fine now, but it will fail shortly with no oil in it. Kirk's coil is far cheaper than OEM.... by at least half. I'm not sure what you think a coil is worth, but $60 plus $11 to ship is a deal. Just shell it out and bolt it on.
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