Posted by grandpa Love on June 24, 2022 at 16:30:58 from (71.14.58.242):
Well.... Finally hit 100 degrees so I gave up in the garden and got in the shop with a big fan blowing. Filed points, nope. Swap condenser nope, nothing, not even weak spark, took it all back apart, oops didn't get both wires hooked to condenser! Dang it. Back together. Verify hot spark on all plugs.Try to start. Carb pouring gas, flooding all over. Pull it. Clean it, back on. No go. Wife looks and says you put carb gasket on upside down..... OMG. Gasket was blocking a hole and sticking out on side. Fixed that. Still no go. Wouldn't even start pulling it around. Why oh why?? Now the odd part. When we got it it wouldn't start. Swapped plug wires 180 ,fired up first pull. Been running like that. Today wife says swap plug wires 180 again..... Fired up on first pull..... Can't for the life of me figure out why. Never took mag that far apart, never had more than one plug wire off at a time. Cap has a little notch, only goes one way????
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