Posted by mkirsch on January 26, 2010 at 05:12:34 from (64.80.108.55):
In Reply to: W4 not starting posted by Terry MN on January 25, 2010 at 19:36:32:
Terry MN, quick survey question here...
Did anyone ever show you how to check for spark on a chainsaw, lawn mower, rototiller, go-cart or other small engine?
Just wondering, because I thought that was pretty much a universal thing, yet so few people know how to do it.
To check for spark, you pull a spark plug and stuff it back in the wire. Lay the plug's business end against the engine block, and crank the engine over.
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