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    I'm wondering how the rest of you folks deal with re-pop coils. After about a thousand miles I think mine is starting to fail. Are they just a disposable item? I'm trying to figure out how a fella can run something that looks original and get some longevity out of it. What do you fellas that put on the miles use? Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this.
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    Cory,
    Get in touch with Dale Cashman. He rebuilds original coils.
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    Robbie,

    I kind of figured that would be the best solution. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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    i had a couple of those round repops on my shovel cory,they dont seem to last to long,last one puked out just before horsthief,last round one i had is the one that you gave me moons ago it was on my shovel when it burnt in my shop fire,the screw caps melted.
    i put it on my bike and she ran like a top for the horsethief run and for my ride to the west kooteneys for the first part of this week, wonder if its original? its longer in the body than all the others and still works even after bieng burnt.

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    Hey Man!! The coil I'm referring to is the rectangular re-pop of what should be on my bike. The rivets on the bracket started to pull and the coil ended up loose in the mount. I carefully haywired it solid and rode it home that way. I'm pretty sure that coil I gave you was an original piece. It's funny how the real stuff will last and last (even after a fire!!!) but the "new" stuff craps out like it should be disposeable. I'm thinking that sourcing a "real" part may make all the difference. So you did make it over the mountain did ya? I hope all went well....
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    Cory I deal with them by taking them off the bike and walking to the back door of my shop and throwing them as far out in the ravine as I can. Then I find a real one. A lot of the OEM ones are still good but just need new leads. I try to buy ones that do not have any dents. Also a OEM coil that is starting to fail usually starts to push the tar out the seams - stay away from those.

    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rub View Post
    Cory,
    Get in touch with Dale Cashman. He rebuilds original coils.
    Robbie
    Rob, How do you get a hold of Mr. Cashman? Thanks, Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Wieland View Post
    Cory I deal with them by taking them off the bike and walking to the back door of my shop and throwing them as far out in the ravine as I can. Then I find a real one. A lot of the OEM ones are still good but just need new leads. I try to buy ones that do not have any dents. Also a OEM coil that is starting to fail usually starts to push the tar out the seams - stay away from those.

    Jerry
    Thanks Jerry..... so how many coils are in that ravine out back???
    Cory Othen
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    Check out the "vendors rated" section on this forum for some good feedback on Dale Cashman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by c.o. View Post
    Thanks Jerry..... so how many coils are in that ravine out back???
    Jerry, If your just throwing those repop coils away. Could you go out the the ravine and send me one?
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