Ignition coil
What is CDI? I don't find it explained in the manual.
Capacitive Discharge Ignition - Hotter, but shorter spark than a standard inductive system.
If you can get to the coil, check that for cracks or visible damage. In my experience (limited), 90% of heat-related ignition faults are typically caused by a cracked coil.
If you can, obtain a spare spark-plug and proceed as-follows:
a) when the system is hot and will not start - remove the spark-plug wire, install the new plug, ground it to the engine and see if it sparks when cranked. Note the color of the spark as well. If no spark, likely the coil. If a weak spark, the same. If
a strong spark, then you have a fuel issue.
b) IF a fuel issue, start with the fuel filter, then check the carburetor for clogging, varnish and so forth. I expect that this is the 'first start' of the season as well.
Story: We have a small Mantis 2-stroke tiller that we purchased well-used. I replaced the spark-plug, fuel-line, filter and cleaned the carburetor via the overnight soak method. Ran like a champ for three years until this spring. We use 'Real Fuel' such
that a quart lasts the entire need each spring and we do not have to worry about over-winter storage. Well, this spring, I replaced the (cracked) rubber grommet to the fuel tank. After which, it would start, but only run under load for a few seconds. >
LOOKED< like plenty of fuel in the primer bulb. Turned out that the new fuel line that came with the new (generic) grommet was just a hair too long, and it crimped the line within the tank. Enough fuel for starting and idle - not enough for under load.
I took two inches off the line, and all is good!
Moral: Look for the simple stuff as well.
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
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