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Replaced the coil and still wont fire - Poulan/Weed Eater No. Bvm200le 711482 24cc Gas Blower/Vac

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Does your spark plug "spark" If so then do you have fuel getting to the plug? If you have fuel or it fires by spraying carb clean in carb, then you have fuel problem..........If you have spark and fuel the only other thing could be your flywheel is loose and spun causing it to be out of time on Ign., last but not least does it have compresson? at least 60psi...good luck

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