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Honda Engine | EB5000XK3,EB6500X1,EG5000CL,EG6500CL,EM5000SXK3 & EM6500SXK2,GX340R2,GX340RT2,GX340U2,GX340UT2, GX390K2,GX390R2,GX390RT2,GX390T2 & GX390UT2 |
Ignition Coil compatible with | 30500-Z5T-003,30500-Z5R-003 |
Honda GX390T2 (Type QAPW) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390T2 (Type QPW) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390R2 (Type ED6) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390R2 (Type EDD2) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390R2 (Type EN6) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390R2 (Type ENT2) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390R2 (Type PXM8) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390R2 (Type VWS) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390U2 (Type SM32) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390U2 (Type SM34) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390U2 (Type SMX2) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390U2 (Type SXE4) (VIN# GCBHK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX340RT2 (Type QNB2) (VIN# GCBET-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX340RT2 (Type VDE2) (VIN# GCBET-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX340RT2 (Type VWC) (VIN# GCBET-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX340RT2 (Type VWE) (VIN# GCBET-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX340RT2 (Type VWE2) (VIN# GCBET-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda GX390K2 (Type QAPW) (VIN# GCBJK-1000001-9999999) Engine
Honda WT40XK3 (Type AC) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Water Pump
Honda EM3800SX (Type A) (VIN# GC04-4400001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM3800SX (Type AC) (VIN# GC04-4400001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM5000SXK2 (Type ACH) (VIN# GCAEH-1-9999999) Generator
Honda EM5000SXK2 (Type AH) (VIN# GCAEH-1-9999999) Generator
Honda EM5000SXK2 (Type AN) (VIN# GC05-3600001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM5000SXK2 (Type ANH) (VIN# GCAEH-1-9999999) Generator
Honda EM5000SXK3 (Type AT) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM5000SXK3 (Type AT1) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM6500SXK1(Type A) (VIN# GCAA-3400001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM6500SXK1 (Type AC) (VIN# GCAA-3400001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM6500SXK1 (Type ACH) (VIN# GCAFH-1-9999999) Generator
Honda EM6500SXK1 (Type AH) (VIN# GCAFH-1-9999999) Generator
Honda EM6500SXK1 (Type AN) (VIN# GCAA-3400001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM6500SXK1 (Type ANH) (VIN# GCAFH-1-9999999) Generator
Honda EM6500SXK1 (Type AT) (VIN# GCAET-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM6500SXK2 (Type AT) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EM6500SXK2 (Type AT1) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EB4000X (Type AT) (VIN# GCBHT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EB4000X (Type AT1) (VIN# GCBHT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EB5000XK3 (Type AT) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EB5000XK3 (Type AT1) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EB6500X1 (Type AT) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EB6500X1 (Type AT1) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EG6500CL (Type AT) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EG6500CL (Type AT1) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EG5000CL (Type AT) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
Honda EG5000CL (Type AT1) (VIN# GCBDT-1000001-9999999) Generator
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2."How to replace or change a ignition coil?"
A:"Before you begin the replacement, you need to make sure the engine has cooled and remove the wire and boot from the spark plug to prevent the engine from accidentally starting.
Step 1: Now loosen the rope guide wing nut and remove the starter rope.
Step 2: Use a 5/16 inch socket or nut driver to unthread the bolts securing the blower housing cover, then lift off the cover.
Step 3: Now disconnect the ignition coil wire and rotate the flywheel magnets away from the coil.
Step 4: Use a quarter inch socket or nut driver to remove the mounting screw securing the coil and pull the old coil off.
Step 5: Install the new ignition coil by aligning it on the engine. Then thread the mounting screws loosely. Pull the coil back and tighten the screws.
Step 6: Now rotate the flywheel, so the magnets align with the coil and insert a business card between the coil and the flywheel.
Step 7: Loosen the screws to align the coil the correct distance from the flywheel. Tighten the screws and remove the card. Connect the ignition coil wire, replace the blower housing cover then thread tighten the bolts to secure.
Step 8: Depress the bale arm, extend the starter rope and hook the rope on the guide. Tighten the rope guide wing nut.
With the repair completed, attach the wire and boot to the spark plug and your engine should be ready for use."
3."How to install a ignition coil?"
A:"Installing an ignition coil on a 2-cycle small engine (like a chainsaw, lawnmower, or trimmer) requires a few basic tools and careful steps. Here's a simplified guide to help you install the ignition coil:
1.Safety First: Disconnect the spark plug and remove any fuel to prevent accidents.
2.Locate the Coil: Find the ignition coil near the flywheel (you may need to remove covers or components).
3.Remove Old Coil: Use a wrench/screwdriver to remove screws and disconnect the coil wire.
4.Position New Coil: Place the new coil, align it, and secure it loosely.
5.Set the Coil Gap: Use a feeler gauge or thin cardboard (0.010" or 0.25mm) to set the gap between the coil and flywheel. Adjust the coil as needed.
6.Tighten the Coil: Secure the coil once the gap is correct.
7.Reconnect: Attach the spark plug wire to the coil.
8.Reassemble: Put back any removed components (engine cover, air filter).
9.Test: Reconnect the spark plug and start the engine to ensure proper spark and function."
5."How often to replace Hipa ignition coils?"
A:"Ignition coils on chainsaws typically don’t need to be replaced regularly unless they show signs of failure. However, the general lifespan of an ignition coil can vary depending on use, maintenance, and environmental conditions.
Factors Affecting Ignition Coil Lifespan:
Usage: Frequent use or heavy-duty work can wear out the coil faster.
Maintenance: Poor maintenance or neglecting to replace spark plugs or clean air filters can stress the coil.
Environmental Conditions: Exposure to moisture, extreme temperatures, or dirt can cause the coil to fail prematurely.
Typical Replacement Frequency:
Every 3-5 years: If you’re not experiencing any issues, an ignition coil could last this long with regular use.
When Symptoms Appear: If your chainsaw starts misfiring, has difficulty starting, or lacks spark, it’s time to check and potentially replace the coil.
Conclusion:
Ignition coils don’t have a set "replacement interval" unless they fail. Regular inspections and maintenance can help extend their life. If you're experiencing performance issues or poor ignition, that’s a sign the coil might need replacing."
6."How durable is the Hipa ignition coil??"
A:"While customer reviews are mixed, with some noting product durability issues, others say it's a good value and lasts for years."
7."How to repair a ignition coil?"
A:"Diagnose the Issue: Check for no spark or intermittent spark.
Inspect the Coil: Look for cracks, burns, or loose wires.
Clean the Coil: Use compressed air and a soft brush to remove dirt or debris.
Tighten Loose Connections: Re-solder or secure any loose wires.
Check the Coil Gap: Ensure proper gap between coil and flywheel (around 0.010 inches).
Test the Coil: Use a multimeter to check the resistance of the coil’s windings.
Reassemble and Test: Reinstall the coil, spark plug, and test for spark.
If the coil is severely damaged, it’s better to replace it instead of repairing."
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