Dave IMHO, James has found most of the problem. The impulse pawl needs to catch & snap for each plug at cranking speed. A mag needs that quick spin when the impulse releases & lets the wound-up spring flip it over & generate the spark. Also, in case it accidently tries to fire without the impulse delay, it will kick & tear your fingers off or break your arm quicker than you can say "oh shucky darn, wish I hadn't done that". Get the impulse working first, them bettcha a dollar to a donut, she'll fire right up. Side note- My Dad farmed with 10-20, 15-30, & regular. Had local "expert" set the timing, could spin each with right hand, never had one "kick". HTH Willie
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