John deere gx75, scratching my head.

Kradebaugh73

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Well, I tested for spark, and I have spark. Engine gets hot and it dies. Will not start back up. Not sure if it is a strong or weak spark, but seems sufficient.
 

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Well, I tested for spark, and I have spark. Engine gets hot and it dies. Will not start back up. Not sure if it is a strong or weak spark, but seems sufficient.
And I have fuel. As soon as I wouldn't start back up, I opened the drain on the bowl, and it was full of fuel.
 

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And I have fuel. As soon as I wouldn't start back up, I opened the drain on the bowl, and it was full of fuel.
Well turns out it's a weak spark. I let the mower cool off and tested the spark again. So it is indeed a bad coil.
I appreciate all of you guys!
 

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Well turns out it's a weak spark. I let the mower cool off and tested the spark again. So it is indeed a bad coil.
I appreciate all of you guys!
But if anyone can point me to a Chinese coil that would work, I would be greatful!
 

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Amazon has the coil for 34.00
 

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I am planning on testing it tomorrow after I get off work. But for giggles I tried to find a replacement ignition coil, to find an idea on what it's going to cost. Apparently I can get one from John Deere,
But it is expensive lol


Before you buy another coil check continuity of the spark plug lead to the cap. A lot of these are carbon track plug wires meaning they have a carbon coated string as a conductor. And the carbon is dust. Over time the dust migrates out of the crimped connectors and then no spark. Damned seldom a coil just up and "fails".
 

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I had a 12 hp Briggs that I serviced - did the same thing - hear up, die, cool off, ran - the fins in the head were packed tight with grass. Cleaned it out, problem solved
 

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Before you buy another coil check continuity of the spark plug lead to the cap. A lot of these are carbon track plug wires meaning they have a carbon coated string as a conductor. And the carbon is dust. Over time the dust migrates out of the crimped connectors and then no spark. Damned seldom a coil just up and "fails".
while the engine is cool, the coil ohms at
 

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All the service techs have said it before, but I’ll say it again. Today’s coils can not be tested unless you have $$$$$ equipment because of the Hall effect trigger inside. That means pulling out your VOM is just a waste of time.
 
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