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Posted by in-too-deep on August 19, 2006 at 18:27:14 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Briggs and Stratton posted by Matt Kane on August 19, 2006 at 15:32:19:
If the armature has 3 legs, it doesn't have a points or condensdor. The middle leg takes care of that. At one time it could've been upgraded to electronic ingition, or is new enough that it was installed new. If you "Magnetron" anywhere on the engine, that'll tell you that it is electronic ignition. There won't be anything beneath the flywheel. To set the gap for the flywheel/armature, use a notecard if you don't have a non-magnetic .010 (ten-thousandths) feeler gauge. Don't try to use a regular steel feeler gauge because it will be attracted to the magnets and won't give you an accurate feel. If you've got any more questions shoot me an email and I can try to give you an answer. Good luck.
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