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Old 03-19-2011, 10:29 AM
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Your correct about the stator suppling power to the ignition, however the reason I mentioned to check the ign. switch is that if bad it either grounds out the ignition to where you will get no spark or you loose voltage to the coil. The stator only fires the trigger switch to tell the coil to send the spark to the plug. I have seen more than once the ignition switch causing a no spark condition. I would recomend to check the switch which is the start of the circuit. To determine if you need an AC or DC cdi look at the small plug in at the cdi. If it has one wire your wired for a DC cdi if 2 wires are used its wired for AC. The DC cdi will be larger then the AC cdi. Other than that the person selling the product should know if it is a DC or an AC cdi he is selling you. You have no way of knowing since a writting is in Chinese. If I can be of further assistance feel free to give me a call @ 662-301-1563

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