What do you think? Not grounded?

Whtbread

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I have been trying to start a blaster that always ran fine last year. Now, I am trying to get it started and it never even sputtered. I pulled one plug out and held it close to the exhaust manifold to see if I got a spark. I got a spark, but it also started running on the one cylinder. When I pulled the lanyard on the start/stop switch, it kept running.

Do you think I have a bad ground or a problem with the wiring on the start/stop switch?
Thanks
 

Matt_E

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I would check the two connections for the stop switch (black/white)
Unplug them, see if it starts without trouble.
If they don't have a good connection (or if the switch is bad) you can have trouble starting (and stopping)
 

Whtbread

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I took the back plug out, got spark, but did not want to start. Kicked over, but no sign of wanting to start.

I had the front plug out before when it started.
 

Whtbread

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I switched the plugs so that now I had the plug that was originally in the front cyl in the rear plug wire and arcing it. It started right up
 

Matt_E

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So same as before then.

Right?

If you can, try a different coil. Or, cut back the wires a little.
Sounds like the coil isn't strong enough to support both plugs.
 
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