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Yes it could be the coil or a number of other electrical components. You would need to figure out if you have lost spark to the plugs or fuel pressure when the engine quits. It could be a relay, the fuel pump, the coil or igniter, or a long list of other things.
when it won't start do u hear the hum of the in tank electric fuel pump when the key is tured to run, it will only hum for 1 sencond, so turning it back off and to run repeated times helps to hear the pump.
Check the carbs if all jets are well placed, needles all at same height, float levels equal, collars between carbs and cil head all tight, rubbers not punctured or broken...
try putting a squirt of gas directly into the carborator and crank it to see if it tries to start, or may run for a second then quit. If so, the float is probably stuck shut.
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