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Old 05-28-2009, 07:18 AM
R Bedell R Bedell is offline
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UPDATE....

For those points brought up that are vaild.......

Running out of gas and leaving the key on was NOT an issue for me.

NO, the HV Ign Coil does not have to be grounded to operate correctly. Isolating the coil by surrounding it with a rubber material sounds valid.

Richard...I know and value your opinions. I know your testing and AZ environment is HOT. Michigan doesn't come close to hot summers as compared to AZ :biggrin2.gif:
I simply can not say why two of my Kohler Ign Coils had a short life. Granted the first one was the original.

IIRC, I read somewhere (Old age & CRS creeps in here) that maybe it was Engineer David Kirk commented about moving the coil to a less harsh location. I am thinking, I will give this a try also.
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