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Anyone try a husky 50 piston in a 45mm 350 cyl?
Other than dished vs flat, there doesn’t seem to be a difference.
 

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Hi I got a 285CD that has lost spark..I look at the kill switch wire and I was in very bad shape. I knew that had to be the problem.Got the flywheel off and very carefully replaced the wire. Put it all back together and guess what no spark. Took it back apart and replaced the plug wire. It looks pretty rough. All back together no spark. Does anybody have any suggestions on how this could be fixed besides replacing the whole ignition? I know the ignitions are really hard to find. I have checked around so far and have found none. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. I greatly appreciate it.
 

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Hi I got a 285CD that has lost spark..I look at the kill switch wire and I was in very bad shape. I knew that had to be the problem.Got the flywheel off and very carefully replaced the wire. Put it all back together and guess what no spark. Took it back apart and replaced the plug wire. It looks pretty rough. All back together no spark. Does anybody have any suggestions on how this could be fixed besides replacing the whole ignition? I know the ignitions are really hard to find. I have checked around so far and have found none. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. I greatly appreciate it.
there are some replacement sem2s and bosh ones listed a while ago?
 

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Does anybody have any suggestions on how this could be fixed besides replacing the whole ignition?
After replacing the wires, did you meter them to make sure they have continuity and ground out like they should with the on/off switch in the off position? Have you cleaned the coil, gotten all the crud off of it's metal surfaces and cleaned the flywheel too? Verify spacing between coil and flywheel are correct? Have you tried another spark plug, or the one in question in another device where you can see if it will spark?

Here is another forum link that shows how to modify your coil if you need to go that route:

https://opeforum.com/threads/285cd-ignition-coil.26719/
 

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I replaced the ground wire but did not hook it up to the switch. This saw is rebuilt clean. I will check that stuff tomorrow . Thank you for the reply
 

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Can you guys tell me what chip to get and the wiring.I am guessing one of the chip wire goes to the little wire come out of the coil? Where does the other wire go? to ground.Why did you put the red silicone on the plate? And the last question is where to get the chip? I like that set up a lot.
 

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Can you guys tell me what chip to get and the wiring.I am guessing one of the chip wire goes to the little wire come out of the coil? Where does the other wire go? to ground.Why did you put the red silicone on the plate? And the last question is where to get the chip? I like that set up a lot.
Is there supposed to be a picture attached?
 

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Any chance that this is the photo in question?
red/orange silicone on the ignition plate, after the repair.
 

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That was me. If the foggy sail repair does not work this usually does unless the coil is bad which is pretty rare only had it happen to like 2 of them. If you don't have a points flywheel you have to slot the timing holes a lot like this one. But it's simple cut all the old junk off besides coil. Connect one side of chip to coil one side to ground and kill switch goes with coil wire I think can't 100 percent remember. I simply used the silicone to hold the wires down because I get it for free

 

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Are you going to try to foggy sail fix it?
I was just thinking I should order some of those capacitors as well, as I've a couple of Kawasaki type, one wire modules coming.
I can see the advantage of not having to advance the timing slots, which is the only variable for me not knowing just exactly how far to go, especially since it already has a bit of advance in the keyway already. I'm sure @mirage would like to just install it and be done.
First some research is necessary to determine if there are numbers I can put to testing the coil by itself. I'm going to guess that it is much the same as a points and condenser Bosch coil as there's no other way I can think of yet.
 

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I was just thinking I should order some of those capacitors as well, as I've a couple of Kawasaki type, one wire modules coming.
I can see the advantage of not having to advance the timing slots, which is the only variable for me not knowing just exactly how far to go, especially since it already has a bit of advance in the keyway already. I'm sure @mirage would like to just install it and be done.
First some research is necessary to determine if there are numbers I can put to testing the coil by itself. I'm going to guess that it is much the same as a points and condenser Bosch coil as there's no other way I can think of yet.
I might have some capacitors. Also if you use the chip you will have to advance it a lot I believe it is the same coil on the Bosch points and condenser ignition as these because you can swap the coils from either and they still work
 

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I might have some capacitors. Also if you use the chip you will have to advance it a lot I believe it is the same coil on the Bosch points and condenser ignition as these because you can swap the coils from either and they still work
Thanks, but, I just fired off on buying a couple of them. Also, have another theory in the works, if I find it's viable, I'll pass it on.
 
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