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       #Post#: 76671--------------------------------------------------
       Alternate for the blue Prestolite coil. Cheap substitute
       By: fossil Date: March 25, 2017, 7:49 pm
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       I did post this up on the piggy, AS and OPE sites with details.
       Cheap fix alternate module. The real Husky units work as well
       but at a much higher cost.
 (HTM) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsFy4cvM3UI
       #Post#: 77141--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Alternate for the blue Prestolite coil. Cheap substitute
       By: sharkey Date: April 28, 2017, 9:30 am
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       4 stars!  Great workaround that makes all the difference in
       keeping the older units running.
       #Post#: 77351--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Alternate for the blue Prestolite coil. Cheap substitute
       By: Oldachonoak Date: May 12, 2017, 7:35 pm
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       I picked one up on e-bay $12 free shipping for my Husky 55 and
       one for my 41 I bought a second for my 55 because I didn't think
       it would hold up. It is working well and holding up plug and
       play not problems. for 12 bucks I didn't think it would last but
       it has had no problems. The saw is a 1983 cuts like it was new.
       Heard allot of good things about Hultz you can buy an MS 660 kit
       and there are bolt for bolt instruction on the build and what
       parts to get OEM and what parts are good. Not many OEM parts for
       $280 you can't go wrong. It actually looks easy one guy even
       came up with a way to pull the crank through using 3/4" threaded
       rod and a couple of other things.Here is the link to his You
       tube site
 (HTM) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEMS_4I0mBD72mTlGRhIXCA
       I have to many saws to repair but some day I will buy one of
       those kits they come in different sizes and brands all made in
       China or Japan. There is also another guy doing the same thing I
       don't remember his web site and I have seen some of the saws he
       built and was using them daily. I hope some one does one of
       these build I would be interested in that thread!!
       Ted
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