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715 with no spark

dlb

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check at the dist. connecter and see if you have power there and if so check your points and if thats ok, then you could have a bad coil. coils are known to go out pretty regularly i think. I have one thats 24 volt and one thats converted to 12 volt with a civvy dist in it.
 

Sarge

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I had an M725 (same engine as the 715) and the coil cracked and split. No spark. Check the primary and secondary sides for a resistance, if either one is an open, you need a new coil. My memory is pretty bad, but I think that under the coil is a disc shaped capacitor (condensor?) which can also go bad.
Good luck!
 
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