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br1amb
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First of all remove the spark plugs. Place a phillips screwdriver of the correct size in the end of the spark plug lead where it normally attaches to the spark plug. Hold the metal shank of the screwdriver 1/8th to a 1/4" from cylinder head fins and crank engine. You should get a good healthy spark. If you don't then that has eliminated the spark plugs from the problem. I would then swap the wiring on the coils from the points which in effect puts the other coil to 1 & 4. If 1 & 4 then run OK the problem is with the original coil on 1 & 4.
Hope this helps. Cheers. Don.
Thanks Suzuki_Don.
The connecting a screwdriver I get really weak fire. I am comparing to the fire from what you would see from 2 stroke snowmoble or a motorcycle with a cdi box.
I switched the black and white wires on the coils (black w White) and (white w black) and it wouldn't run at all. I spun it over more than 40 times and nothing. When i put the wires back to stock, (black w black) and (white with white). It started run up on 2 & 3. What does this mean?