KaptinAmerika
Guru
If you had a compression gauge we could check your compression real quick and see if compression is good in both cylinders. That would give us a much better idea of what is going on in terms of it being mechanical or electrical. The gauge I have is cool because all I have to do is pull the plug, push the gauge against the plug bore and turn the engine over a few times. If you have good compression in both cylinders then we would want to start looking at your electrical. You can pick a gauge up pretty cheap at an auto parts store. ALso, now that you ran it again, you should pull the plugs and see whats up with them. If you have good compression but fuel build up on that front cylinder again then we would know your not getting any spark, or not enough at least, to that front cylinder.
Of course without doing all this I can only speculate
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Of course without doing all this I can only speculate
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