kohler 440 2 stroke coils

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    kohler 440 2 stroke coils

    so I bout 2 coils to replace mine,lost spark on the right lung. Can anybody tell me the correct wiring for the coils?!?!?
    thanks once again guys
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    Pg 16,17 & 18
    Depends what ignition system you have.
    http://www.asberry.net/files/TwoStrokeSM.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by bazoo guy View Post
    pg 16,17 & 18
    depends what ignition system you have.
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    thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is the k4402ax thanks again

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    Hello,
    Coils most always have two terminals. The one marked positive (+) goes to 12 volts and the negative (-) goes to your ignition side like your points or module.
    Good luck.

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    This engine has a magneto primary and 2 secondary coils.
    The wiring is different if it has manual or electric start and the type of keyswitch or if the lights have a separate switch.
    The manual describes the different types of systems.

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