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My contribution to the flat bed thread |
mepstein |
May 4 2015, 08:26 PM
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ThePaintedMan |
May 5 2015, 12:19 PM
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If fuel pump is cycling, then that should be a sign that it's *probably* okay. They usually either work, or do not.
Next try looking for spark while having someone turn it over. Take a plug wire off and hold it close to the case or something metal. See if you have any spark. If not, pull the dizzy cap off. I've seen caps suddenly vibrate off as well as rotor buttons. |
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