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I answered this yesterday didn't I? I looks like someone deleted my answer because this is still on the main page even though it has been answered by me. It is a shame because the other Answer had diagrams and 3 videos.
Some coils mount of fibrous washers to insulate it from grounding to the metal posts. See if you're missing one, or both, or one or both have a crack, allowing it to arc to the metal and ground the spark. Maybe your ground lead is shorting as well, check for continuity or simply unplug it and try to start the machine
If this is the 128L or R machine, they are not made by Husqvarna, they are hobby machines built in the US, they are low quaility machines built for a lowr price, they are not designed for continual heavy use, Husqvarna built higher quaility machines for this type of use, unfortunatly the prices reflect this.
They are juat a pull in fitting. Get access to the fuel tank, the broken fuel line should just pull out the tank. The new full line goes back in through the top, just pull through into the tank until the hole in the tank sits between the 2 flanges on the fuel line.
Your need to remove the starter recoil assy and check for damage. It will be obvious. Just remove the mounting screws and lift it off. It is not difficult. Use the first link page 3 to identify the parts you may need once you do the visual inspection with the recoil removed.
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