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Yes, Crane coil is good. Unlike their Single Fire module in nose cone. I bought my EG with full Crane Hi-4 Single Fire. The module has died, bought used stock EVO module and signal sensor. Connected it to Crane Single Fire coil and it runs well. Now is third year with this set-up.
No problems with such set-up. Last time I noticed that my EVO starts only when I release the starter button but this is battery related problem, I think.
Originally Posted by Havoc88
Now that sounds like one hell of a well thought out plan, imho
Yes, it is. Some time ago, while I was riding little 2T bikes from `60 I had a spare capacitor mounted below the tank. When main capacitor went off it was pain in the ar*e to get it out as it was bolted to the back side of the generator/points plate. Just swap the wires running from ignition lock to the gen/points and it`s running again on spare capacitor.
Last edited by NutterFLH; Jun 8, 2011 at 03:03 AM.
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