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Old 06-20-2012, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Roger Bray View Post
Please understand that I am by no means an expert.
However, I just resolved a problem similar to yours.
It turn out to be a bad coil.
When checking to see if you have spark do it in a dark garage to make sure it is blue not yellow. Also crank the engine for several seconds to make sure you continue to get good spark. This turned out to be my issue. The spark was weak and after a few seconds I did not get any spark at all.

Again, I'm just a hobbyist so take this for what it worth.

Roger
How exactly do I do this? do I only need to remove one plug and crank it over with all the other plugs installed and connected or do I need to disconnect all the other plugs to keep it from starting(assuming it might start)?

Jeff
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