⚡ Ignite your engine’s potential with precision power!
The DB Electrical 160-01010 Ignition Coil is a 100% new aftermarket replacement designed to meet OEM specifications for Briggs & Stratton and compatible brands. It ensures reliable high-voltage ignition performance, fits multiple engine models, and offers durable, hassle-free installation for professional-grade engine maintenance.
D**S
Correct fit, works perfectly
The part number cross-referenced here matched the one in my Craftsman lawnmower owner's manual. The appearance differs from the original part, but it fit perfectly and solved the problem of my mower not re-starting when the engine was warm. Great price, too!
P**F
It worked!
It installed with no issues and the old mower started on the third pull.
D**W
It works
Delivery was quick, parts were right, I'm happy. Thanks
M**E
Sorry part
Did not fit came apart trying to put on mower
C**S
Worked well
Was as ordered and the person who got it was very happy
M**E
Just what I needed.
Push mower
W**
Will purchase again if needed
Did the job
R**N
I only paid more to have a part matching the original. Not what I got.
I replaced Reference #333, Part #802574 - ARMATURE, MagnetoFirst off, it does not match the picture. Yes it fit my mower and worked. No there are no extra screws, shims for gapping, or rubber boot for the end of the spark plug wire. The pressed pin in the side is not copper like others.My issue is the resistance is 5.8k ohms. Most instructional things online say the ohms should be between 2k and 5k. Over 5k, the spark will not be strong enough. My old one was at 4.8K and hardly giving me a spark. The original manual does not list the resistance. So I contacted the seller. They wanted a reference number for my order before telling me the resistance. I sent it and explained that Amazon would not let me link the order to the message. They replied that the part was correct and matches the OEM specs. If I needed a refund, I needed to go through Amazon.I still have no idea what the resistance for this part should be. Is it going to burn up in a year? I have no idea.
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