Ok, so you know which side has the problem. If you take the plug wire loose on the bad side, do you have spark? If no, check coil and associated wiring. If yes, pull the plug, and inspect. Disconnect wire from other plug and check for compression and piston movement. If no compression and no piston movement may have a broken connecting rod. No compression with piston movement may have a valve stuck open. Sorry, there is no single answer to your question.Hello I have the same problem I disconnect one plug of the spark plugs and nothing happens I disconnect the other side and it turns off ? What was the problem with yours ?
Sorry how do I check the spark ?Ok, so you know which side has the problem. If you take the plug wire loose on the bad side, do you have spark? If no, check coil and associated wiring. If yes, pull the plug, and inspect. Disconnect wire from other plug and check for compression and piston movement. If no compression and no piston movement may have a broken connecting rod. No compression with piston movement may have a valve stuck open. Sorry, there is no single answer to your question.
Spark needs to be checked UNDER LOAD. As in taking an old spark pug, opening the gap to a MEASURED 6mm or 0.25". Or buy a PET-4000 spark tester.Sorry how do I check the spark ?