Re: Ignition modules
- From: "Kim Siddorn" <kim.siddorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 16:59:16 +0100
DJ Turfcare Equipment
Address: MJF Yard, Chiddingford Rd
Dunsfold
Nr Godalming, Surrey GU8 4PB
ENGLAND
Phone: 1483 200 976
Fax: 1483 200 983
Email: sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Appear to be the UK agents. There was a dealer in Bristol, but everytime I
went down there, they were shut!
They were not expensive, Nick. Would two units would do the job?
Regards,
J. Kim Siddorn,
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"Nick H" <n_highfield@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3lh5shF12i1e0U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>A while ago we discussed a solid state ignition module (made by Atom in
> Australia IIRC) which could apparently be used to replace the coil points
> and condenser in a variety of flywheel and other mags. ISTR there was a
> question mark over availability in UK, so I don't know if anyone actually
> got round to trying it. Anyway, with the current popularity of mini moto
> toy
> motorcycles, similar modules now seem to now be cheaply and widely
> available
> on ebay. Sadly they wont help with the twin spark coil for my Maytag 72
> (that engine is turning out to be a bit of a dog) but could be worth a try
> for other things.
>
> --
> Nick H
>
>
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