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I bought a new Charlie's Place coil set for my CB400F, but didn't realize I'd have to drill into my frame in order to mount it. Does anyone have/sell brackets for the Charlie's Place coils that can use the original mounting spot/hardware?Thank you!
dont drill into your frame man to mount coils!!!figure out some brackets.
Quote from: marsbound on October 31, 2024, 05:30:26 PMI bought a new Charlie's Place coil set for my CB400F, but didn't realize I'd have to drill into my frame in order to mount it. Does anyone have/sell brackets for the Charlie's Place coils that can use the original mounting spot/hardware?Thank you!Gotta couple off questions, 1. Are they dyna's? 2. " " 3 ohm?The site shows dyna' and they're 3 ohm. If they are, you may want to take step back.
Bolt down one end and zip tie the other?
Is there a "drop-in" replacement for the coils that I can use until I have the time to get these new coils mounted?
Quote from: marsbound on November 05, 2024, 07:12:02 PM Is there a "drop-in" replacement for the coils that I can use until I have the time to get these new coils mounted?Is there anything wrong with the stock coils?
Quote from: scottly on November 06, 2024, 06:48:57 PMQuote from: marsbound on November 05, 2024, 07:12:02 PM Is there a "drop-in" replacement for the coils that I can use until I have the time to get these new coils mounted?Is there anything wrong with the stock coils?Yes - the plug boots broke off
Quote from: marsbound on November 07, 2024, 01:36:36 PMQuote from: scottly on November 06, 2024, 06:48:57 PMQuote from: marsbound on November 05, 2024, 07:12:02 PM Is there a "drop-in" replacement for the coils that I can use until I have the time to get these new coils mounted?Is there anything wrong with the stock coils?Yes - the plug boots broke off The boots screw onto the ends of the wires. Look inside and there is something that looks like a wood screw. Trim off about 1/4" from the wire and screw the boot back on.