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<blockquote data-quote="Sea Antsy" data-source="post: 505595" data-attributes="member: 33043"><p>Agreed... once your have paid the price of admission by pullin the flywheel might as well remove.. REMOVE coils and check for any cracks esp where the wires enter/exit.. and those wascally cracks are usually hiding on the bottom side nearer the hot power head...any opportunity to allow moisture inside the "POTTING" case will not go well....moisture and 10's of thousands of volts..nawww</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sea Antsy, post: 505595, member: 33043"] Agreed... once your have paid the price of admission by pullin the flywheel might as well remove.. REMOVE coils and check for any cracks esp where the wires enter/exit.. and those wascally cracks are usually hiding on the bottom side nearer the hot power head...any opportunity to allow moisture inside the "POTTING" case will not go well....moisture and 10's of thousands of volts..nawww [/QUOTE]
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