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Originally Posted by ckelly78z
It may be the distance (gap) of the coil from the flywheel. It should be close enough that it doesn't scrape, but not so far away, that it has trouble indicating a signal....not real sure on what dimension it actually needs. Also make sure the flywheel, and the coil itself are free of rust and/or cracked wires. It also could be nothing more than a fouled plug (they tend to that occasionally).
Shoot a little gas in the plug hole before trying to start it next time. It should fire away instantly, if it doesn't keep running, then it is a fuel/carb adjustment.
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