Old Jan 16, 2006 | 04:25 AM
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From: Bonnie Scotland
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Originally Posted by safechav
As long as it is the dizzy that has faulty then yes, but as i said a new unit isnt needed, you can buy new (and modified) sensors. I can try and find you the place thats sells them if you want?

If the dizzy is gone there will be no and/or intermittent spark
So it wouldn't be the dizzy that's faulty but the sensor inside? (is that the bit on top of the dizzy with 3 wires going in to it?)

If you could find out for me that would be great mate. I may aswell change the dizzy/sensors as i've no other lead at the moment.

I feel like taking a match to the thing as it's doing my head in and i need to take the bus to work too
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