Scrambler

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    Scrambler

    Good time of the day!
    Can you please help me. Does anyone know what size should be break points on the scrambler. It's just I am leaving in Germany and there is like zero information about it and no scrambles.
    Thank you sososo much in advance for help. I am in despair.

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    kir,welcome to the site. If you post what type of engine is in your Scrambler one of the two stroke engine guy's should be able to help you out.

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    kir, if you are asking for the breaker point air gap ( I'm assuming you either have a Briggs and Stratton or Tecumseh engine ) I'd start at .020 inch as that is pretty standard over here. The same .020 is ok for the magnetron unit if so equipped.
    If that is not what you are looking for, post some pics and we well help figure it out.

    Good luck

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