Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see Well guys I unhooked the regulator wire and check check the voltage again and still had 2.3 volt at the a side of the trigger ! I feel this is not enough to energize the coil to make spark. I feel I need at least 10 volt ! let me know if you agree !!! So I was able to talk to a guy at kohler tec support. He remembers working on the trigger type ignitions in his younger days . With all the information available to him he could not find any information on the voltage needed from the two stator windings to power up the ignition . But we both agreed 2.3 volts was not enough !! So the stator is no longer available and not repairable far as I know. SO , I wonder if a guy could hook battery voltage to the a side of the trigger and make the ignition work !! And the key would be used as a ground and turn the power off to the ignition!! Let me know what you think !!! You guys have been a lot of help and I thank you!! Happy holidays !!!!
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