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    Jaguar engine will not let go of generator shaft

    On the end of the Rotor there should be a Bolt. Remove it & make up a suitable length of rod to fit inside. Us a suitable bolt to wind in as a puller, that's how I get my rotors off the crank shaft.
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    Ignition modules

    Use an old Kawasaki weed wacker as a tester for modules.
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    Ignition modules

    This is a Positive pulse coil waveform.
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    Ignition modules

    All these modules are polarity sensitive, if you don't get a good spark reverse the wiring. It depends on the polarity of the triggering pulse from the ignition coil. Some pictures of a Negative firing pulse on these modules.
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    Ignition modules

    First picture is the Atom module I pulled apart to find the component values. The rest of the modules all do the same job. Also pic of the module on my Victa lawn mower.
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    Ignition modules

    More pictures of the construction.
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    Ignition modules

    This all started a few years ago when I realised a popular Atom ignition module was no longer produced. At $35 Australian I considered them expensive. Decided to reverse engineer one, & found that they could be built for around $6. They were sold originaly to replace ign points & condencer on...
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    Question about ingition coil with a pick up coil

    There is a bit of info on Ryobi gen on the net I found a circuit of your model. The module is slightly diferent in that the plug is diferent. Also in the circuit P5 & 8 are both black. One is engine ground & the other is Ign pulse generator. There seems to be plenty of parts available.
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    Question about ingition coil with a pick up coil

    These units use a CDI ignition module that also has the indicator LEDs built in. Theres a set of windings in the main stator to supply power to the module. The trigger coil is just that, A coil wound onto a magnet. Theres a small raised section on the fly wheel to trigger it. Also check oil...
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