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Re: BIG problumes with MD?
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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 31, 2007 at 22:15:59 from (67.142.130.33):
In Reply to: Re: BIG problumes with MD? posted by the Uforgiven on May 31, 2007 at 21:03:29:
im talking about when the mag is off compleatly. the part the mag bolts into and makes the mag turn does not rotate with the engine as it should. ive never seen one apart before but i would imagin that if the part that spins the mag isent turning with the motor then there is no way it can get spark as the mag wont turn eather than. It would be like a broke drive shaft on a car. there nothing wrong with the rear end but yet the rear end wont turn, its because a broken shaft. well the same thing is happning with my mag there is nothing turning it no more as the part that normally turns the mag isent turning. thus not turning the mag. so when i dint see the rotar turn i thought it would be because it wasent mated correctly, but that is not the problume. i'll have to tear into it to see if there is somthing broke in the peace thats turns the mag. that part looks like it unbolts from the block.
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