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Old 03-10-2024, 08:36 AM   #2
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Try disconnecting the pink and yellow wires coming from the stator, and make sure the black/yellow tracer wire is going to the ignition coil, and that the coil is well grounded. The red/black wire is coming from the source coil on the stator and the blue/white wire is coming from the pulse trigger, that's all you should need to get the ignition coil to spark. If it still doesn't, I would remove the spark plug boot and test for spark at the end of the plug wire after cutting it back 1/4" to get to new wire.


Also try unplugging the kill switch to remove that from the equation, a bad one may prevent it from making spark


 
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