ttimtucker
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Working on a no-start Husqvarna 350 chain saw (4 or 5 years old) for a friend. Symptom reported was no spark. I'm using a spark tester which plugs into the ignition coil on one end (where the spark plug would connect), has an alligator clip on the other end which I connect to ground, and allows me to adjust the spark gap (I have the gap set quite small). I verified no spark. I removed kill lead from ignition module and still no spark. Measurements of primary and secondary coil resistance seemed reasonable (although I'm not certain of specs for this). Tried replacing ignition module and still no spark (I used a business card to set the magneto/ignition-module gap since I cannot find and spec for the proper gap). However if I test for spark with the spark plug removed, I see a healthy spark on my tester. I can also see spark on the spark plug when it is removed and held in contact with chassis ground. I removed the decompression valve, and can see a clear/clean passage (about 1/8") into the cylinder (was hoping to find a blockage). Still no spark with decompression valve completely removed. Scratching my head what to do next. One theory is that when plug is removed (zero compression), I can spin the magneto fast enough to generate spark, but as soon as the plug is installed I can't get enough magneto speed to generate spark. But not sure where to go if this theory is true. Any advice would be appreciated.