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New Video, Coil Repair

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Re: New Video, Coil Repair

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Link doesn't work????

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Re: New Video, Coil Repair

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Try this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peofkWZDiDI

I just searched for socalhodaka and found it.

This is a really nice technique and a great way to save an otherwise ruined coil. I have done something similar but I used JB Weld instead of the Permatex product.

Brian
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Hey Kelly, Checked out the new video. Good subject--I had no idea that could be done! Good production, clear and precise, keep up the good work.

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Link is fixed,

Thanks everyone
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Re: New Video, Coil Repair

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Great work guys. Just wondered how you got the metal parts of the coil so clean. Did you submerge the coil in a liquid like Evapo Rust or would that ruin the coil? (also posted question on YouTube.)
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Bill, it's glass bead blasted.
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Speaking of coil repair, here's my victim. Is there a way to check the coil with a meter?

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Good Job - very "Sanitary" repair!!!!

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hodakamax wrote:Speaking of coil repair, here's my victim. Is there a way to check the coil with a meter?

Max
Posted in February from Brian Z,
To determine if your coil is okay, measure the resistance between the black and blue wires of the coil. The ohmeter should indicate low resistance (less than 10 ohms). Now measure from the spark plug cap to the frame. The ohmeter should measure somewhere in the thousands of ohms (mine measure 10,000 - 20,000 ohms).
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Thanks Kelly! Looks like this one is toast. It is so corroded on both the frame and cap that I ground to bare metal and still no reading. Looked bad from start--- :(
At least I learned "how to".

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hodakamax wrote:Thanks Kelly! Looks like this one is toast. It is so corroded on both the frame and cap that I ground to bare metal and still no reading. Looked bad from start--- :(
At least I learned "how to".

Maxie
Thanks Too Brian
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Thanks to both of you, I guess that is what the forum is all about! :)
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Hey Kelly, You once commented on my lighting and I can share a set-up that I use for commercial photography which would work well on the videos you're doing. I built these from work lights and mounted them in different configurations of 1,2 and 3 with stand mounts. They are fluorescent and match the color temperature of most shop and commercial lighting. They're great for filling in eyes in overhead lighting situations and for close-up stuff or for squirting light in nooks and crannies. You can buy commercial versions in several sizes or build your own. My first version was just a 48 inch bench light on a stand--kinda clunky but did the job.
Anyway, hope this helps!

Maxie

P.S. I normally don't share these photographers "tricks", but you are a Hodaka Guy! ;)
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Great video, nice job Kelly.
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hodakamax wrote:Hey Kelly, You once commented on my lighting and I can share a set-up that I use for commercial photography which would work well on the videos you're doing. I built these from work lights and mounted them in different configurations of 1,2 and 3 with stand mounts. They are fluorescent and match the color temperature of most shop and commercial lighting. They're great for filling in eyes in overhead lighting situations and for close-up stuff or for squirting light in nooks and crannies. You can buy commercial versions in several sizes or build your own. My first version was just a 48 inch bench light on a stand--kinda clunky but did the job.
Anyway, hope this helps!

Maxie

P.S. I normally don't share these photographers "tricks", but you are a Hodaka Guy! ;)
Max, thanks for all the input. I like the lights and going to look for something like that.
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Hey Kelly, If you're purchasing this type of light try to find some with 2700K or 3200K bulbs. Most of them come with 5500K daylight bulbs and are too blue to match most indoor lighting. Sometimes they will trade bulbs when you buy them. It'll save buying another set of bulbs.

Question; where in the heck did you come up with all those Hodaka parts? :o (I did check out the raffle bike video.)

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hodakamax wrote:Hey Kelly, If you're purchasing this type of light try to find some with 2700K or 3200K bulbs. Most of them come with 5500K daylight bulbs and are too blue to match most indoor lighting. Sometimes they will trade bulbs when you buy them. It'll save buying another set of bulbs.

Question; where in the heck did you come up with all those Hodaka parts? :o

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