Quote:
Originally Posted by GRutter
If you have enough power to crank the engine, then you should have enough to start it.
Look at other sources of trouble.
1. If you have an inline fuse mounted on the starter, check it first.
2. Check that the ignition switch is on (Check for slight discharge on the Ammeter)
3. Check that you have free flow of gas to the carburetor.
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Getting plenty of gas! It’s leaking out of the intake so the float needs some attention for sure. It was running in the driveway the other day after a 30 minute drive and just shut off, like someone turned the key off.
Hasn’t started since. I put a new coil on it and checked the wiring. ???