I've got the ipl's but no shop manuals for them and that video is awesome! I wanna do that to mine.When I get home I will scan the e series saw shop manual and post up some stuff. Mark and I think Joey have had packs made at batteries plus. I made my own from sub c cells.
got this one free
I wonder if that is the now DENSO manufacturer of auto partsthe electric start system is pretty neat. you will notice everything is insulated from the chassis. it is also positive ground. the electronics are built by Nippondenso of Japan.
Denso is automotive factory engine components on many vehicles these days, they also sell the same items in parts stores. I went ahead and saved those scans on my saw info flash drive. I really appreciate you putting them up. It looks like it will be a good read and just the info one needs to get one fixed upNippondenso and Denso are separate companies I believe with Denso being automotive aftermarket?
I am an auto mechanic by trade, and I dabble In machining. I've noticed Chrysler is also using a lot of Denso parts lately.It depends. You see alot of nippondenso and Denso on toyotas. What do you for a living? Not trying to make it sound like an argument but we may have some other things in common other than mac saws!
Yeah, I work at an independent shop, had my hands on everything from clunker Olds 88 and the like to high end Mercedes Benz AMG and Porsche. I hear fiat is running a radio frequency module communication network now. I'm not even a little bit interested in that! Are you dealer?Jefferson County. An auto mechanic by trade aswell! That's from their savior Fiat. Those Multiair engine have alot of made in Korea stamped on them. I'm assuming you work at an independent vs a dealer?