jayterrence
Active Member
I have a question.......
My bike was running exactly like it had a bad coil, Yamaha wanted too much money so I ordered the Exactrep version. Thats where the problem began.... the Exactrep coils are hard wired, you have to put a boot on, also you have to salvage the wiring and solder it on to the new coils!!! This was supposed to be a simple fix that has now turned into a whole new project.
Has anyone done this exchange??? Please don't mention going to COPs, not doing it cause I am already invested! Old coils have cracks in them along the bottom.....And to add insult to injury, I have the pricey Nology wires that match my bikes color, look killer....but noooooooo.....I got to use the ones that are hard wired into the new Exactrep Coils.....Frustrating. Still have to check the spark plugs and make sure one of them didn't crack, but they are new, and once again the high end Eridium plugs to boot. Anyone out there have some advice, I am all ears.
Thanks
My bike was running exactly like it had a bad coil, Yamaha wanted too much money so I ordered the Exactrep version. Thats where the problem began.... the Exactrep coils are hard wired, you have to put a boot on, also you have to salvage the wiring and solder it on to the new coils!!! This was supposed to be a simple fix that has now turned into a whole new project.
Has anyone done this exchange??? Please don't mention going to COPs, not doing it cause I am already invested! Old coils have cracks in them along the bottom.....And to add insult to injury, I have the pricey Nology wires that match my bikes color, look killer....but noooooooo.....I got to use the ones that are hard wired into the new Exactrep Coils.....Frustrating. Still have to check the spark plugs and make sure one of them didn't crack, but they are new, and once again the high end Eridium plugs to boot. Anyone out there have some advice, I am all ears.
Thanks