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Old 06-27-2010, 02:59 AM   #11
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Wink Generally speaking...

Although I don't have specific experience with these engines, I like MAXUM's answer.

1) To paraphrase MAXUM's response: "coils generally work—or they don't".

2) When fuel is the problem...

A properly-running engine (using gas containing ethanol) has an exhaust odor that is "sickly-sweet".

The exhaust of "over-rich" engines (indicating fouled plugs, sticking float, bad wires) will smell strongly of raw gasoline.

One that is starved for fuel smells like nothing else I can describe. (Burnt fresh-cut grass clippings with a wet cigar thrown in? )

Also, fuel-starved engines will sputter, cough, and backfire.
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