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[QUOTE="tedkxkdx, post: 691717, member: 39245"] I don't think it would be electrical component now. Maybe wires loose or was severely flooded from trying to push/drag start it. Next time it happens, check the plug against ground and look for the spark. Remember it takes the big three to run. air, fuel, spark. Your problems lies in one of those areas. Once you have cleaned your carb and knew that the jets, air boot, air filter were clean, you won't need to worry about it since it won't quickly clog again. The fuel part is easy. One or two kicks and a little throttle, pull the plug and look for fuel on the plug. Next is electrical, don't be scared of it. I was, learn how to test with a radio shack meter. Even though you may see spark it may be too weak (or not at the right time if it is a digital ignition unit). Any other advice from the forum? [/QUOTE]
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