Hammermechanicman
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How many people here do you think will know what "CW" means? I do.
Thank you for your service , Hammer ??????A bit familiar with CW. I was a morse interceptor in the Army back in the 70's in Berlin. Nothing like sitting and hacking dits for 8 hours a day. Only thing that makes it better is having a massive hangover and a raging thunder storm for an entire shift. Sure as heck can't do it now but i used to do 22 WPM.
Usually spark plug threads bring out all of the You-tube watchers experts then the Ford / Chev brand prejudices etc & they can be a lot of fun .Well...I feel like the prettiest girl at the dance. Thanks for the info. Very much appreciated as I've recently started studying electronics and this was super helpful. If I understood correctly, as far as the resistor vs non-resistor, it depends on the machine, resilience of the coil, as well as how critical timing is. Got it, I think.
Thank you for the "s" clarification as well. I'll stick with the standard plug for this machine then because I'm working on an older one. I do, however, have a correct cross-reference in my spark plug draw, it just has the "s". I'll gap it properly. I own this machine so any adverse consequences to my mistakes will be my own.
that trick didn't work on me, heaheaheaheahheaaI thought the three things you let your kids play with were guns, knives and fireworks. It weeds out the dumb ones. ?