Husqvarna 385xp mystery backfire

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I acquired most of a 385 recently, I found a starter for it, and tried priming it a couple times. I had removed the muffler to check the piston (decent) and put a little fuel in the carb throat. It wouldn't pop ar start up, Put I think I saw what seems like small explosions ( flashes of light) and occasionally it seems like it backfired out the carb. I later noticed the coil gap was too tight so I reset it and tried again, Sane thing, would really fire and backfired out the carb. I havent pulled the flywheel yet
 
Definitely sounds like a timing issue or bad coil. Had a 450 rancher come through the shop recently that was acting very similarly. Flywheel key good, ended up being the ignition coil. Also went through carb and replaced fuel hose, fuel filter, and spark plug.
 
I re-furbed a Husky 141 that the cast-in key on the flywheel was a factory defect. Went to start and the saw ran backwards for 3 or so seconds. I had to start it a 2nd time just to be sure I wasn't going nuts.

Good thing I did not have a bar and chain on either.
my shindaiwa could occasionally run backwards! Very handy for those of us who sometimes put the chain on backwards
 
seems like the issue was the coil. I didn't want to do unnecessary hammering on the crankshaft, and I happened to have a 353 in pieces in a box waiting to be saved, so I borrowed the coil off it ,switched the plug wires as the 353 wire was too short.( that's a new thing for me, I just learned that they unscrew!) and put some fuel in the carb and it briefly ran! ( although it seemed to run a little slowly). Thanks for your help!
 

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