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Old 07-22-2013, 07:40 AM   #1
finaljudgement   finaljudgement is offline
 
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Gebe,

Your experience is a really helpful example of diagnosing a problem starting with one end of the three basic requirements--fuel spark compression. i recently had a similar experience that I was convinced was due to lack of spark. I was testing coil resistance, etc., and finally checked for spark. I had good spark. Took of the left side panels and squirted starter fluid in and it ran. My problem was a clogged fuel filter. I wasted a lot of time because I did not check the end of the process before assuming it was the problem. You did much better than I did.

Finaljudgement



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