Stator Pickup Pulse Coil Yamaha Grizzly 550 700 Rhino 700 28P-81410-00-00 Repair
Stator Pickup Pulse Coil Yamaha Grizzly 550 700 Rhino 700 28P-81410-00-00 Repair
SKU:RM00107
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Stator Pick-Up Coil
Fits Yamaha Grizzly 550, 700 & Rhino 700
Restore the ignition spark to your Yamaha ATV or UTV with this premium quality replacement **Stator Pick-Up Coil (Pulsar Coil)**. Often the point of failure in an otherwise healthy stator, replacing just this component can save you hundreds compared to buying a complete stator assembly.
Designed for the **Yamaha Grizzly 550, Grizzly 700, and Rhino 700**, this coil meets or exceeds OEM specifications for resistance and signal accuracy. It is a repair part that typically requires splicing into your existing stator harness.
Key Features
- ✔ Precision Timing: Accurate ignition signal.
- ✔ Quality Materials: Durable copper winding.
- ✔ Direct Fit: Correct mounting spacing.
- ✔ Long Leads: 36" wires for easy routing.
Technical Specs
| Resistance: | 500 Ohms +/- 20% |
| Hole Spacing: | 35mm (Center to Center) |
| Wire Count: | 2 Wires |
| Wire Length: | 36 Inches |
| SKU Reference: | RM00107 |
Vehicle Fitment Guide
| Make | Model | Year Range |
|---|---|---|
| Yamaha | YFM 550 Grizzly | 2009 - 2014 |
| Yamaha | YFM 700 Grizzly | 2007 - 2015 |
| Yamaha | YXR 700 Rhino | 2008 - 2013 |
OEM Part Number Cross Reference
| Yamaha | 28P-81410-00-00, 3B4-81410-00-00, 5B4-81410-00-00, 28P-81410-01-00 |
| RM Stator | RM00107 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I install this coil?
Installation typically involves removing the old pickup coil from the stator bracket and soldering the new coil's wires to the original harness. Use heat shrink to insulate the connection.
Do I need to adjust the air gap?
Yes, correct placement is critical. Rotate the flywheel so the raised node aligns with the pickup coil and adjust the gap to approximately **0.010" - 0.020"** for a strong signal.
What if I have no spark after installation?
If there is no spark or erratic spark, try reversing the two wires. Polarity matters for the pickup signal to be read correctly by the CDI/ECU.
Note: This is a repair component requiring basic soldering skills.
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