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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 328165" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>you do not have to go to the lake to check spark. hook up your tester and pull the rope or hit your start button and see if the spark jumps the gap and snaps with a bright blue flash. then check your throttle/cam and make sure it is in sync. if it don't start now check the fuel supply from the tank to the carb(wich should be done first). now if you are getting fuel into the bowl but it still acts up you should take the carb off and clean it very good and blow out with compressed air. replace gaskets and put it back on and try to start it. if it don't start then you check your charge and sensor coil connections and the powerpack connections and if they are good and it wont start then all 3 need tested in wich case you need a service manual and a multi meter...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 328165, member: 4468"] you do not have to go to the lake to check spark. hook up your tester and pull the rope or hit your start button and see if the spark jumps the gap and snaps with a bright blue flash. then check your throttle/cam and make sure it is in sync. if it don't start now check the fuel supply from the tank to the carb(wich should be done first). now if you are getting fuel into the bowl but it still acts up you should take the carb off and clean it very good and blow out with compressed air. replace gaskets and put it back on and try to start it. if it don't start then you check your charge and sensor coil connections and the powerpack connections and if they are good and it wont start then all 3 need tested in wich case you need a service manual and a multi meter... [/QUOTE]
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