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Cleaning them yes. They arent horrible but pitted. Clean them up anf that will help. With electircity in any form....clean everything. All points of contact with every terminal. Clean off where the coil mounts to the engine so you have a good ground. Clean every spot that any electrical part touches anything. Without good clean contacts electricity can weaken. Also maybe think about the condenser. That helps store the spark. It could be a hinderence also. Power chips such as nova II chips or others can help diagnose problems. They take the place of points and condenser. I will often temporarily put one on a saw to test the points and condenser. If i have the hot white spark with a chip and a orange or less white spark without then likely the points or condenser are the culprit. I do have several saws that run with a chip all the time and others i keep the points. But clean every contact and try again.
 
Depending on how the points come apart, I clamp them in a vice and hit them with a chain raker flat file, then polish with ultra fine sandpaper, degrease and wipe with a dollar bill. Both sides.

I found on my S250, which uses the same ignition, they get real touchy if the gap is too wide. And by touchy, I mean they don't spark. Double and triple check the gap after you tighten.
 
I was taught to take a strip of 1000 grit sand paper and fold it over. With the points assembled, put the sand paper between the points and pull it slowly through the points, keeping pressure on assy to keep it closed. This way, if the contacts are not flat to the assy, they are parallel to each other.
 

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