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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Boulder, Colorado
Posts: 7,275
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If you don't get the rotor fully seated, it won't stay where it should be. I'm sure you toke the cap off again after the starting issues, and all looked fine. But grab the rotor and see if you can twist it around more then the centrifugal advance allows. If the rotor isn't aligned with the slot in the end of the shaft like it should be, the engine won't run.
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