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Where and or who makes "Proline" ignitions

afleetcommand

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Have a blue 395 and want to try different ignitions to see if it will start easier.
 

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I used a Proline coil on an 064 recently. Only AM coil that will supposedly fit the 064. I say supposedly because I had to regrind the legs to match the flywheel and enlarge the slots on the coil to get it to fit. It makes a heck of a spark though and the timing was within a few degrees. I'm still yet to make a test cut.
 

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I got some Pro Line products a while back. I can't remember what I got, but installed them, and ain't had no issues. It seemed like good quality, and it fit in place easily. I would buy Pro Line stuff again. Wasn't ignition part, though.
 
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