The wrong plug wires will make it run bad, and hard to start, but it will take some time for the quality of the wires to deteriorate. I've had good luck with NGK plugs too, especially with high revving 2-stroke engines! Don't know why I didn't check to see if NGK makes a plug to fit these machines.I think you have a fuel problem too, I've been reading everyones suggestions to see if I can find the solution to my hard starting '74'. I just wrote it off to the Murphy switch. It takes quite a few revolutions for the green light to come on as it is. I like the idea of an electric fuel pump, and your idea of the primer bulb! I would change out your fuel line for sure, and use all new hose clamps. I would leave the inline fuel filter tho. Kaye Sellon highly recommends them. You know this updraft fuel system is not the best invention. But it is strange how some machines start so easy and others hard.
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