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Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D

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Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 27, 2012 02:21AM
Do not understand, I see web sites sell replacement coils that list the CZ7,CZ6, and 3D as a replacement part coil.
But, can it be used safely with the CZ 70 PRO as it is not listed for it???
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 27, 2012 04:20AM
al cz's except cz6
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 27, 2012 12:35PM
Must be an error in advertisement. Indeed the CZ coils from the CZ6a up to CZ3D and all the model in between are interchangeable...Keep in mind the original CZ6 was a four pin molded connector and is not...
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 30, 2012 01:49AM
Thanks guys.

Tom, can you confirm?
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 30, 2012 01:57AM
Lets move on guys and gals....question answered by several and confirmed by Tom...

No such thing as a stupid question but why ask if you don't believe we have forum members with the answer...



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/02/2012 11:01PM by Dan-Pa..
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 30, 2012 03:56AM
I can confirm mastcard and dan-pa are 100% correct on this one but you can always follow up with fisher to confirm.
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 30, 2012 08:40AM
Confirmed.
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 30, 2012 10:15AM
Mascard and Dan-Pa are very accurate when telling you. Dan have you owned a CZ before?
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 30, 2012 12:29PM
Confirmed. Pretty cool Tom sometimes one word is all you need.

Honestly I can see the confusion of the original poster not being familiar with different CZ models and this forum certainly helps in many ways for many different situations.

Having used every CZ model from the original CZ6 to the CZ3D and every model in between try to help when I can...
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
April 30, 2012 01:37PM
Dan-Pa. Wrote:
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> What do want Tom to confirm that Mascard and
> myself know what we are telling you is
> correct...????
>
> Do yourself a favor tomorrow and call Fisher and
> get it from the horse mouth if you feel our info
> is incorrect....
That's what you get for trying to help, Dan.-----The question should have been posted directly to Tom if the gentleman feels other peoples knowledge/answers may be incorrect.
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
May 02, 2012 02:47AM
Dan-Pa. Wrote:
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> What do want Tom to confirm that Mascard and
> myself know what we are telling you is
> correct...????
>
> Do yourself a favor tomorrow and call Fisher and
> get it from the horse mouth if you feel our info
> is incorrect....

Oh, I forgot it is Dan Dankowski's Open Forum and you are Professor Emeritus CZ-3D.
So sorry!
Re: Coils Interchangeable?? CZ70 and CZ3D
May 02, 2012 05:52PM
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