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Can anyone enlighten me on what the part # is for whatever goes in that hole. Im not seeing anything on the IPL but I'm not the brightest crayon in the box sometimes. Thanks!

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Can anyone enlighten me on what the part # is for whatever goes in that hole. Im not seeing anything on the IPL but I'm not the brightest crayon in the box sometimes. Thanks!

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A beat up screw. It aligns the bar slot.
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Notice the hammer marks from the bar slot beating on the loose screw.
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The first pic is a tight one as it was. The second to last pic is one that was good and snugged up. The others were loose but usable
 

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****don’t get the coil, etc. wet...if you do,
Might be able to dry it out in the oven.
 

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****don’t get the coil, etc. wet...if you do,
Might be able to dry it out in the oven.
I wash coils with water all the time if they are greasy. Use hot water and no detergent. Blow dry and your good. Most stuff gets a sauna next to the wood stove or out in the sun on a black plastic bed liner other times. Good way to check a cracked coil is to wet it.

Most people use carb cleaner or brake clean on them. Not really a good idea imo. That strips the parts protection off and they rust when sitting.
 

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I got a 2pc ign for a 266 wet and had to dry in oven. Then it quit again after a few weeks. Haven’t messed with it. It is quite old, so...
 
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