Posted by Andrew on May 12, 2011 at 20:17:26 from (69.11.81.75):
I have a Model M 3hp... I had posted last fall about this thing not running.. Great compression enough fuel, and spark until someone had posted its not firing under compression. Problem discovered!!!!. Well now i have trouble keeping spark plugs in it!! every time you start it, let it sit one day she will not fire or breath one smoke ring untill you put a sparkplug in it.. I bought two champion plugs that were $22per plug one lasted 15min the other lasted 1min. I got some autolines. Well the first one lasted 1hour and tried to start it tonight nothing! put new plug it first turn and its alive... Now it doesnt have the original mag on it.. It has the same mag as a single cyl wisconsen (fairbanks). IS there something wrogn with this mag? when it runs it runs and sounds good?? has anyone ever had this sparkplug problem??? this is getting to be a expensive engine to run
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