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please help me kill a gremlin
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<blockquote data-quote="radman" data-source="post: 246373" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>They run directly to the coils,mounted on the aluminum frame to the rear of the battery. Remove the right rear upper fairing and you'll see them. Piece of cake with the tank up. It's not the coil though-most likely a bad plug, or the wire has pulled out of the cap, the part that goes onto the plug. They are separate pieces, with the cap being the resistor. The coils each run 2 cylinders, you lose one due to a bad coil,you lose them both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radman, post: 246373, member: 167"] They run directly to the coils,mounted on the aluminum frame to the rear of the battery. Remove the right rear upper fairing and you'll see them. Piece of cake with the tank up. It's not the coil though-most likely a bad plug, or the wire has pulled out of the cap, the part that goes onto the plug. They are separate pieces, with the cap being the resistor. The coils each run 2 cylinders, you lose one due to a bad coil,you lose them both. [/QUOTE]
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