coil, pulser ( timing advance) removal

metor99

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Hi
I removed the flywheel, stator and the 3 screw clips that hold on the coil pulser (timing advance, or spark advance what ever you want to call it) the coil pulser was real tight and would not move freely. The problem is it will not twist off. it will move back and forth but not slide up and off. Is there more screws holding it on somewhere.

1986 90 hp yamaha 2 cycle
 

metor99

Seaman
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Re: coil, pulser ( timing advance) removal

I got the timing advance plate off. The plastic spacer under it was melted. I will order a new one but the timing plate just is not smooth to advance maby because the plastic piece is gone for now till i recieve another one.
 
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