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Well I'm about at a lost as a young boy can be. I tested the coils both of them the old one is 2.6 ohms the new is 2.7 ohms from the boot to ground, spec say's 2-12. I though it might be the flywheel and ordered a know good flywheel. Still no spark. I've checked the wires to the switch both clean no cracks or cuts. Does anyone know if the case has a ground I'm missing? I did say it was fun, but real close to making some kind of lawn ornament out of it.
 

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Take the ground wires off the coil. If still no spark, bad coil.
 

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Tried it still no spark I have 2 of them one new. I'll send it back and get another one I guess.
 

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Foe whatever reason, I've had problems with coils on 271's also. The last one I worked on, the first 2 oem coils were bad.
 

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Might sound odd but I have an Echo weed wacker that loses magnetism on one flywheel magnet .I recharge it using a rare earth magnet and it holds the entire season it's used but come spring the SOB won't start again .
When I was but a boy my dad's garden tractor would do the same thing .He belted it up to another small engine and rolled it over at about 3,000 RPM .after a while sure enough it would start .Magnet strength,air gap,speed of rotation -putt-putt-putt .BTW that old walk behind Husky lives in my shop these days and is as old as myself . Hasn't been started in about 40 years but I'd bet a dollar to a doughnut it will run .You can't kill a Briggs engine unless you run it out of oil .
 

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Foe whatever reason, I've had problems with coils on 271's also. The last one I worked on, the first 2 oem coils were bad.
Wow, that is something 2 bad OEM coils. I have one coming tomorrow we will see if that takes care of the problem
 
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