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Old 09-12-2020, 09:05 PM   #7
daytonacat   daytonacat is offline
 
Join Date: Nov 2019
Location: Woodbridge VA
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At home, check for spark.
If none, possibly the coil or the CDI unit. (make sure connectors are plugged all the way together.)
If you have spark, check for fuel flow to the carb.
If fuel flow is there (when you remove the fuel tubing from the carb), remove the spark plug, squirt a small amount of fuel in to the plug hole, install the plug and try to see if it fires on that little amount of fuel. If it does, then it is a carb problem.
These are just a few things to quickly check on.
Hope it helps.

Carl


 
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