There may be no reason it can't be done but those odds are very, very slim. It's very rare that you can interchange coils between models due to a lot of factors.
Most detectors operate on unique frequencies and the coil is part of the circuit that generates them.
Most coils have a unique inductance.
Most detectors use unique connectors and even if they are the same, may be wired differently.
Some coils have active components in them that make it impossible to use an aftermarket coil.
While it is possible that you can find a coil to use on that machine, the odds are stacked against you.
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