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Engine Misfire/Fuel Starve Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Earlybay1" data-source="post: 641094" data-attributes="member: 28615"><p>If there is a fuel cut off solenoid on the carb make sure connection is good. An intermittent fault on sov will do that. just looked at video and that does sound like an intermittent electrical connection cutting the engine completely. Check the rotor centre connection to plugs and leads and lead from coil to the cap are good. It does not seem to be off a cylinder so rule out the leads to the plugs for now and look for electrical/ign input fault. As advised by others check all your connections and the black wire to the coil that comes from your ignition key. Could that be faulty? Check your earth strap too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earlybay1, post: 641094, member: 28615"] If there is a fuel cut off solenoid on the carb make sure connection is good. An intermittent fault on sov will do that. just looked at video and that does sound like an intermittent electrical connection cutting the engine completely. Check the rotor centre connection to plugs and leads and lead from coil to the cap are good. It does not seem to be off a cylinder so rule out the leads to the plugs for now and look for electrical/ign input fault. As advised by others check all your connections and the black wire to the coil that comes from your ignition key. Could that be faulty? Check your earth strap too. [/QUOTE]
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