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Losing spark when hot
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<blockquote data-quote="Hubs" data-source="post: 608137" data-attributes="member: 17993"><p>If you have an electronic contactorless (no points) ignition then that could be its way out. They seem to fail gradually which makes them pita to fault find. Generally playing up more when hot. Most of the budget replacements in the last year now have improved the electronics. Get one that turns it self off after 1 second if the engine is not running. This prevents you cooking them when you leave the ignition on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hubs, post: 608137, member: 17993"] If you have an electronic contactorless (no points) ignition then that could be its way out. They seem to fail gradually which makes them pita to fault find. Generally playing up more when hot. Most of the budget replacements in the last year now have improved the electronics. Get one that turns it self off after 1 second if the engine is not running. This prevents you cooking them when you leave the ignition on. [/QUOTE]
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