Eton RXL-40E no spark
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Figured I'd follow up on this. While the part is listed on scootr's website, they don't actually have any. It doesn't appear the trigger coil is made any more. Neither is the stator or CDI.
They do have a kit they made up (what I was told anyway) that lets you bolt up the ignition coil that the pull start only versions use along with a new fly wheel and cover. Its about $250 and it does away with the stator, trigger coil and CDI. Downside, beside the cost for a 40cc quad, is that it won't charge the battery any longer when running.
Buddy doesn't want to put the money into it since he only spent $100 to get the quad and its a 40cc that his kids will outgrow quickly. It was a nice running quad when it ran though.
They do have a kit they made up (what I was told anyway) that lets you bolt up the ignition coil that the pull start only versions use along with a new fly wheel and cover. Its about $250 and it does away with the stator, trigger coil and CDI. Downside, beside the cost for a 40cc quad, is that it won't charge the battery any longer when running.
Buddy doesn't want to put the money into it since he only spent $100 to get the quad and its a 40cc that his kids will outgrow quickly. It was a nice running quad when it ran though.
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Check what the trigger coil on a 90cc 2 stroke looks like. I'm not sure if they are the same family, but if it would fit with a little modification, it may do the job. Another alternative is a re-winder. There are specialists who rewind the stator coils, so I don't see any reason why they can't rewind a trigger coil.
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Check what the trigger coil on a 90cc 2 stroke looks like. I'm not sure if they are the same family, but if it would fit with a little modification, it may do the job. Another alternative is a re-winder. There are specialists who rewind the stator coils, so I don't see any reason why they can't rewind a trigger coil.
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