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Thanks for everyone’s help. After break the rotor plastic and help of vise grip the screw came off easily. Luckily I found the parts from last owner which include all the parts that I broke.
And I was told by my mechanic saying that I can check if the ignition coil is good by measuring the resistance between the spring and the positive and negative. It was off the 12-19 kilo ohms range.
I replaced the ignition coil and the baby is back to life.Does anyone know the testing resistance method is a good way tell if the ignition coil is good?
Attachments:Thanks for everyone’s help. After break the rotor plastic and help of vise grip the screw came off easily. Luckily I found the parts from last owner which include all the parts that I broke.
And I was told by my mechanic saying that I can check if the ignition coil is good by measuring the resistance between the spring and the positive and negative. It was off the 12-19 kilo ohms range.
I replaced the ignition coil and the baby is back to life.Does anyone know the testing resistance method is a good way tell if the ignition coil is good?
Attachments:Thanks Eric, but break the top of the rotor do you mean the plastic that surround the screw? And I look up the parts diagram it showed up as 30135-P08-006 screw-washer (5×12) wondering if the dealer will carry them? Thanks again.
Thanks Eric, but break the top of the rotor do you mean the plastic that surround the screw? And I look up the parts diagram it showed up as 30135-P08-006 screw-washer (5×12) wondering if the dealer will carry them? Thanks again.
Thanks for the reply. I tried to use the impact driver, but the bit holder is too wide to fit in. Since there’s a rotor head and the plastic cover in the way.
Thanks for the reply. I tried to use the impact driver, but the bit holder is too wide to fit in. Since there’s a rotor head and the plastic cover in the way.
Thanks for your reply. Sorry I didn’t resize my pics before upload.
The screw is a philip only screw. I saw some people saying using a
vise grip to grip the screw, but the plastic cover is around it.Thanks for your reply. Sorry I didn’t resize my pics before upload.
The screw is a philip only screw. I saw some people saying using a
vise grip to grip the screw, but the plastic cover is around it.- AuthorReplies