I even bought a new coil. I cleaned the fly wheel with a gently sanding, bought a new spark plug, and even unpluged the kill wire from the coil and still no spark...is there another suggestion? There may be another sensor or switch but I can't find one
I have just got a Honda GXV160, and the owners manual says
0.028-0.031 "
0.70 - 0.80 mm gap.
Briggs and Stratton motors all have same plug gap, I expect Honda will also.
Worth starting at the above gap.
Good luck
Bruce from New Zealand, May 2009
Seeing that you have replaced the coil (I assume with a new one ) There are two possibilities here..
1. The oil level is low, so that the low oil sensor is shutting off the spark or
2. there is a small resistor in the plug cap which may be faulty. Remove the plug cap and see if you have a spark from the bare wire of the plug lead.
John, April 2009
...and how thick is "a couple of sheets of paper" Newspaper? Writing paper? Toilet paper?
pleasant, April 2009
Errr strange if you've bought a new coil.....are you sure the plug is ok? Try another one. The only thing I can think of here is that the gap between the coil and the flywheel should be very small - about the thickness of a couple of sheets of paper.