1964-1972 Transistor Ignition Stator Coil
Your 1964-1967 Transistor Ignition system's stator provides a rotating magnetic field that creates electric current.
The stator coil generates the power for the spark plug and other accessories on small engines Without a stator there would be no spark at all, meaning the engine won't run. While a stator is dying, it can produce a weak spark, causing the engine to miss or run poorly. Symptoms are often worsened as the engine warms up.
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