Kradebaugh73
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Well, I tested for spark, and I have spark. Engine gets hot and it dies. Will not start back up. Not sure if it is a strong or weak spark, but seems sufficient.
And I have fuel. As soon as I wouldn't start back up, I opened the drain on the bowl, and it was full of fuel.Well, I tested for spark, and I have spark. Engine gets hot and it dies. Will not start back up. Not sure if it is a strong or weak spark, but seems sufficient.
Well turns out it's a weak spark. I let the mower cool off and tested the spark again. So it is indeed a bad coil.And I have fuel. As soon as I wouldn't start back up, I opened the drain on the bowl, and it was full of fuel.
But if anyone can point me to a Chinese coil that would work, I would be greatful!Well turns out it's a weak spark. I let the mower cool off and tested the spark again. So it is indeed a bad coil.
I appreciate all of you guys!
I am planning on testing it tomorrow after I get off work. But for giggles I tried to find a replacement ignition coil, to find an idea on what it's going to cost. Apparently I can get one from John Deere,
But it is expensive lol
while the engine is cool, the coil ohms atBefore you buy another coil check continuity of the spark plug lead to the cap. A lot of these are carbon track plug wires meaning they have a carbon coated string as a conductor. And the carbon is dust. Over time the dust migrates out of the crimped connectors and then no spark. Damned seldom a coil just up and "fails".
The coil ohms at 18.6k from the plug boot to the body of the coil. Is there another way to test it?while the engine is cool, the coil ohms at