I found these TCI Coils on Ebay for a Yamaha MZ360 generator engine and they looked close enough in the photo that I thought I would take a chance on them for my YT6700 ($20 each plus $11 shipping):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-MZ360-Engine-Replacement-Ignition-Coil-TCI-Unit-7WG-85640-00-00-/181756114171They work FINE! There is a "catch" - you will need to file/grind out the coil slots more toward the flywheel side in order for them to fit with enough clearance. The hole width is fine, it is just that the length needs to be longer on the flywheel side. I used a rat tail file, but a Dremel with a cutter/grinder would be a lot faster (I did not have these for my Dremel). You don't have to remove much, but the steel plates that are riveted together are about 1/2" thick, so it took me around an hour total of filing to get both where they would fit.
Here is a pic of one of my original JE8-85630-00-00 (on the left) along with one of the Ebay ones:
Here is a pic of one of the new coils where I lengthened the slots (on the left) along with an unmodified one:
Hope this helps keep some of these old Yamahas going
I know some people have used the 7LY-85640-01-00 as a direct replacement of the JE8-85630-00-00 with no modifications needed, but man, these things go for $150+ each. The Ebay ones I bought are obviously not Yamaha OEM (most likely from China), but for $51 total and an hour of filing, they fit the bill for me.
The coil wires on my Ebay coils are shorter than my originals. However, unless you are set on routing them the same as the originals, they are plenty long enough to go on the plugs. I had to do away with those rubber covers on the original plug wires that slot into the plastic engine cover - I don't think they matter, but I may put some duct tape over the openings just in case those were needed to make the cooling work properly. I mowed with the new coils and the plug wire slots open for about an hour last night and everything seemed fine.
My ignition coils went bad gradually, actually over a number of years. First it was hard starting, then fouling plugs, then finally only running on one cylinder. I actually let it sit in the garage unused for a couple of years. I was going to set it out front and sell it for a few dollars, but I thought instead I would give it one more try to figure out what was wrong - glad I did!
One question - does anyone have the actual spec for the air gap between the coils and the flywheel? I used an index card that measures out to about .007" and that seems fine, but it would be nice to know what Yamaha recommends so I could set them exactly.
Thanks to whoever started this forum so that we have a place to share info about these "dinosaurs". It has helped me a lot.
Paul from Ohio