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Kev - I don't think there's any way to remove the epoxy without trashing everything else in there. High heat might soften it, but then would most likely destroy the other stuff in there. I'm thinking the ICU used on airheads (and a lot of european cars) would do a similar job and costs something like $30 at the auto parts store. It's just an electronic ignition and amp, and hopefully a timer that shuts off current to the coil(s) after ten or twenty seconds if the engine isn't running.
It's just an electronic ignition and amp, and hopefully a timer that shuts off current to the coil(s) after ten or twenty seconds if the engine isn't running.
Hi all,Thanks to Harry I havea nearly new dyna ignition unit , Thanks Harry your a star. But thinking I may as well have a go at trying to repair my borken unit. Anyone know how to get into what seems a solid box? Anyone tried this?These may be pretty cheap in the States but best price in the UK is now £230. Actual value of the components is probably pennies.Kev
Admitting defeat here. Ive dug down to the board and its completely encapsulated in resin (i think) on both sides, including all trhe componants. Im guessing the box is filled with resin and the board is popped in and suspended.No way to dig it out and get at the gubbins inside.Tried some heat, no effect. Real shame I dont like non repairable products, by god i ride a 30 year old bike. Reduce-Repair-Recycle!Thanks for the input chaps! worth a try.Kev
I'm thinking the ICU used on airheads (and a lot of european cars) would do a similar job and costs something like $30 at the auto parts store.