Anyone else experienced it? I never thought it could do that, but this coil has timing advance and at low rpm it’s not far off sparking at TDC so I guess weak spark didn’t ignite the charge well and it propagated slowly enough that it was still burning as the piston travelled back down allowing it to shoot back through the transfers?
Anyway, I checked timing via degree wheel and timing light, and was showing 10 degrees BTDC via a drill spinning it, which seems late, but this coil has ignition advance built in so i suppose not. I checked it against another identical coil that had identical timing. Checked the spark arrestor, everything. Till I just realised I had nothing to lose and changed the plug… this is the first time ever that I have had a plug be the reason an engine wouldn’t run let alone back fire and it wasn’t even that carbon fouled.
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Anyway, I checked timing via degree wheel and timing light, and was showing 10 degrees BTDC via a drill spinning it, which seems late, but this coil has ignition advance built in so i suppose not. I checked it against another identical coil that had identical timing. Checked the spark arrestor, everything. Till I just realised I had nothing to lose and changed the plug… this is the first time ever that I have had a plug be the reason an engine wouldn’t run let alone back fire and it wasn’t even that carbon fouled.
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