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When the engine dies with the ignition on the check engine light comes on no matter what. Go to your local auto parts store for a free check with an OBS2 scanner. They will tell you whats wrong or turn off the check engine if nothing is wrong. No charge it's free.
If it runs at all, then it is not the spark, so it must be fuel.
Flush the tank and put in new clean fuel. If it still does not run right, then you probably need to rebuild the carbureator.
Make sure that the spark arrester screen on the exhaust isn't plugged with carbon. It takes just thirty seconds to pull it out. If it is clean, then the fuel filters are the next step. Hope that helps. Rod
find a honda dealer and pray its not expensive... Or find a small engine shop and see if they have some junk generators laying around and buy the best tank they have and make it work...
Recheck for spark when it stalls. If you have lost spark I would say a heat damaged coil.
You should also drain and inspect the carb bowl. You may have low fuel flow which limits full throttle operation to 30 minutes or less. When it dies you are just refilling the bowl for the next run.
vacuum leak.open hood and have someone start car.when motor starts to die spray carb cleaner over motor if isuddenly acellarates again then its a vacuum leak
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