Nohandsjoe
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Hey guys, I’ve been trolling around on here for a while, but this is my first post, so if it’s in the wrong place, I apologize in advance. I’ve read a lot of posts about Husqvarna coils, but I’m more confused than I was before. I lost my coil a week ago, and ordered a new one online. Here are the numbers off of my original coil.
1360Q/114
544 04 72-03
2007 W10
810 206 20
I ordered a blue Chinese coil mostly to make sure it was my coil causing my problems. It was, and after changing it, it started right up and had great throttle response, but it acts like the rev limiter on this coil is too low. I don’t have a tach yet to see exactly where it’s limiting, but I never had this problem with the old coil. I can’t richen the top end enough to keep it off of the limiter. So... can someone tell me the part number of the coil I want to get. I’d rather have the non-limited coil, but read that the advance curve is maybe a little better in the limited ones. This saw is bone stock, and I don’t have any plans to mod it so the non-limited coil is just for ease of tuning. Thanks in advance.
1360Q/114
544 04 72-03
2007 W10
810 206 20
I ordered a blue Chinese coil mostly to make sure it was my coil causing my problems. It was, and after changing it, it started right up and had great throttle response, but it acts like the rev limiter on this coil is too low. I don’t have a tach yet to see exactly where it’s limiting, but I never had this problem with the old coil. I can’t richen the top end enough to keep it off of the limiter. So... can someone tell me the part number of the coil I want to get. I’d rather have the non-limited coil, but read that the advance curve is maybe a little better in the limited ones. This saw is bone stock, and I don’t have any plans to mod it so the non-limited coil is just for ease of tuning. Thanks in advance.