Posted by ACSam on April 16, 2014 at 05:47:28 from (12.176.103.222):
In Reply to: kohler k241 posted by ACSam on April 13, 2014 at 12:23:33:
Thanks for the replies and suggestions. I did have the metal plate off to clean and so I could get the new high tension lead and point wire in behind it. I was very careful putting it back, no pinching. I am running with the point cover off. New spark plug. It is the ignition module under the flywheel, not a battery ignition engine. What little wiring there is is all new oem. I did use a screw driver on the magnets and it felt ok. Keep in mind, it is doing the exact same thing it was doing from the beginning. I am lost on this one. Thanks to everyone for the help. Any other ideas are welcomed. Thanks, Sam
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